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this is one cup of low-sodium chicken broth, which of course will add a meaty flavor to the seafood broth, but won't add its distinctive chicken flavor. along with a bay leaf, nestle that in there. and then we're going to cover the bowl and microwave it for about six minutes until the water's boiling and the shrimp shells have turned pink. all right, so while we're making our easy microwave broth, we're going to take a look at the noodles, the pasta. and obviously, real fideos are pretty hard to find and they're not worth searching out because you can substitute thin spaghetti or spaghettini. it works just as well. and of course, we've got to break them down into smaller pieces that measure about an inch to two inches. use a clean kitchen towel and you put the spaghetti in the middle and you kind of make it flat. fold the towel over, and now holding it taut right against the edge of the counter here, you're going to break it into one- to two-inch pieces. (crunching sounds) >> that's a great sound. >> it is a good sound. there we go. and then you can just simply dump it into a bowl. the ke
this is one cup of low-sodium chicken broth, which of course will add a meaty flavor to the seafood broth, but won't add its distinctive chicken flavor. along with a bay leaf, nestle that in there. and then we're going to cover the bowl and microwave it for about six minutes until the water's boiling and the shrimp shells have turned pink. all right, so while we're making our easy microwave broth, we're going to take a look at the noodles, the pasta. and obviously, real fideos are pretty hard...
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>> beef stock -- >> broth over rib. >> yes. with potatoes of course.n with potato. [ speaking in other language ] >> very good spanish. >> i don't speak spanish. i speak a little mexican. [ laughter ] bogota, back in the '90s a very dangerous and violent place to be. today, not so much. today in my repeated experiences here kind of awesome. this is the recently renovated old city where i meet up with hector, distinguished author and one of the most important and supremely talented writers in latin america. hector's recent work, a memoir called "oblivion" is about his father who was killed for his outspoken attempts to change things for the better. >> first of all, where are we? >> this is a place where many bogotans come to eat something in the middle of the morning or the middle of the afternoon. >> the tomales here are made with chicken and pork belly combined with vegetables, rice, and massa wrapped in a banana leaf and slow cooked for hours. this place has been serving chocolate to the politicians of nearby plaza for a couple hundred years. >> here
>> beef stock -- >> broth over rib. >> yes. with potatoes of course.n with potato. [ speaking in other language ] >> very good spanish. >> i don't speak spanish. i speak a little mexican. [ laughter ] bogota, back in the '90s a very dangerous and violent place to be. today, not so much. today in my repeated experiences here kind of awesome. this is the recently renovated old city where i meet up with hector, distinguished author and one of the most important and...
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all this double in view is this broth with great flavor. but your heart into it.ake something that you, family, and friends will really enjoy. >> i am here with a manager at the heart of the city farmer's market in san francisco. thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is gr
all this double in view is this broth with great flavor. but your heart into it.ake something that you, family, and friends will really enjoy. >> i am here with a manager at the heart of the city farmer's market in san francisco. thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller...
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but major islamist groups, including morsi's power base, the muslim brothed,
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. >> soft, boiled or poached egg in clear gelatin broth classly garnished with white ham, tarragon leavestruffles. >> oh, my god, i was pretty sure i would live the rest of my life without ever seeing this again. delicious. but tonight after a full week of franco-canadian full-on assaults on our livers and our lights, fred and dave thought it would be good to take advantage of the insanely delicious fare by their brilliant chef omar, who's from pakistan. amazing, authentic pakistani food. >> what do we have here? >> butter chicken crab, tikka, pomegrana pomegranate. a little mushrooms. rabbit korma. fingerlings with a fenugreek and fennel. this is donkey hanarri. >> yes, he did say donkey. the dishes continue. pakistani gumbo with okra and coriander, a says my seed and green pepper curry. hangar steak, scotch egg, and an authentic goat biryani. wow. biryani's awesome. >> are you full? >> yeah. pretty close. >> we did good work here. in the end, and perhaps as a nod to the anglo tradition, however, there will be stilt. this is a genius meal. these princes of gastronomy, never a suboptimal
. >> soft, boiled or poached egg in clear gelatin broth classly garnished with white ham, tarragon leavestruffles. >> oh, my god, i was pretty sure i would live the rest of my life without ever seeing this again. delicious. but tonight after a full week of franco-canadian full-on assaults on our livers and our lights, fred and dave thought it would be good to take advantage of the insanely delicious fare by their brilliant chef omar, who's from pakistan. amazing, authentic pakistani...
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it's anything they can successfully tie to the alleged broth.whole range of things that have to happen here. a criminal trial. a civil forfeiture trial, but these are big guns here. >> scott, thank you. after the break, spain's stock picker joins us to lay out where he's putting his money to work and he will name some names that just might surprise you. take another look at amazon shares. the stock is down 2% at this hour. stay tuned. here at fidelity, we give you the most free research reports customizable charts, powerful screening tools and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to repla
it's anything they can successfully tie to the alleged broth.whole range of things that have to happen here. a criminal trial. a civil forfeiture trial, but these are big guns here. >> scott, thank you. after the break, spain's stock picker joins us to lay out where he's putting his money to work and he will name some names that just might surprise you. take another look at amazon shares. the stock is down 2% at this hour. stay tuned. here at fidelity, we give you the most free research...
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broth who were 30 crepts pents a week. that's par for the course in the spring. >> fairly bleak.week. that's par for the course in the spring. >> fairly bleak. gas prices will go higher nationally. >> it sucks but it is what it is. >> they will drive ten miles to save two pennies. which doesn't make sense, but a lot of people do that. >> how much are you spending a week on average? >> about 300 bucks a week. >> 300 bucks a week? >> yeah. i drive over 500 miles a week. so this is a gas guzzler. >> reporter: now, even though gasoline has shot up, you can see it's coming off a dip. but as bad as this is, it's nothing like it was nine months ago when i reported on this very program prices were heading to $5 a gallon before our very eyes. watch. the gas here at this station is -- it's actually 18 cents higher since we were here nine hours ago. they're going to run out of regular in about 15 minutes. they expect to be out of everything an hour after that. i like wearing blue. but see, brian, it could be worse. it was worse. and
broth who were 30 crepts pents a week. that's par for the course in the spring. >> fairly bleak.week. that's par for the course in the spring. >> fairly bleak. gas prices will go higher nationally. >> it sucks but it is what it is. >> they will drive ten miles to save two pennies. which doesn't make sense, but a lot of people do that. >> how much are you spending a week on average? >> about 300 bucks a week. >> 300 bucks a week? >> yeah. i drive...
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. >> yes, too many cooks spoil the broth. thank you so much. >>> let's get to jon fortt once again with more details on ibm's results. what are we seeing? >> mandy, i said i'd keep digging in. i want to clarify something on the full-year eps outlook on ibm. it's actually up, excluding the workforce rebalancing charge, it's up 20 cents to $16.90. also, operating and gross margin are expanding up to 48.7%. ibm touting that systems z, the hardware -- very important hardware unit sales are up. software is up. and this is a key number to note. services signings were 16.4 billion, up 20%. a lot of people had been expecting 13.6 billion. so that's quite a bit better. they say they have 15 new contracts there of more than $100 million each. so this appears to be ibm asserting that they still have operational discipline, able to make this eps appear as they have promised, and, also, growing in some key areas that appeared weak with that miss last quarter, mandy. >> all right. thank you so much, jon fortt. >>> we've heard from intel. t
. >> yes, too many cooks spoil the broth. thank you so much. >>> let's get to jon fortt once again with more details on ibm's results. what are we seeing? >> mandy, i said i'd keep digging in. i want to clarify something on the full-year eps outlook on ibm. it's actually up, excluding the workforce rebalancing charge, it's up 20 cents to $16.90. also, operating and gross margin are expanding up to 48.7%. ibm touting that systems z, the hardware -- very important hardware...
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it will end when the economy is so strong and standing on its own two feet so well the week and a broth disappointing report on existing home sales in may, less than expected, head winds they always talk about. might this mean that the fed can continue lose money and stocks continue to rise or is it more because of real economic progress? >> the fed can supply money to the system. they upset two metrics, and employment needs to go below 6%, and they need to go above 2%. even if we cave tour of but i still expect bond bind to go on. and it is getting better and better. dennis: you also like utilities which is a more conservative sector. >> the utility had got hit hard when short-term rates spiked in a month or so but these stocks in general hold some value. dividends they pay are all of -- well above the 2% the ten year treasury pays and there is value in the cash flows to the attractive to investors. dennis: you mike verizon and dan at chemical co. verizon first. >> i think verizon is a great company to own. they pay a great dividend, they continuously beat on the earnings side of the t
it will end when the economy is so strong and standing on its own two feet so well the week and a broth disappointing report on existing home sales in may, less than expected, head winds they always talk about. might this mean that the fed can continue lose money and stocks continue to rise or is it more because of real economic progress? >> the fed can supply money to the system. they upset two metrics, and employment needs to go below 6%, and they need to go above 2%. even if we cave...
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when othering as heard of his cancer diagnosis, like a band of brothe brothers, they rallied around their like family with us. >> and so just two days ago after more than 20 secret servicemen shaifd shaved their heads, it was my grandfather's turn. >> you. ed to see that little boy smile. >> just kind of identify with him. >> and when you held that little boy on your lap -- >> that was fun. cute little guy. >> do you think he knew you were once the president of the united states? >> no. >> do you think he cared? >> he's so young. >> and though patrick saw him as just another bald comrade, his parents saw something more. >> and i heard that his wife, john's wife, when she pulled in she started crying. >> weeping. there she stood. she hadn't seen them. there were 20 or so people. i mean, everybody practically had shaved their heads. and i mean she was really touched. >> a statement released by patrick's parents, they say, we're humbled and honored by the support and generosity that president and mrs. bush and our secret service family have shown towards our son. and we are so very grateful
when othering as heard of his cancer diagnosis, like a band of brothe brothers, they rallied around their like family with us. >> and so just two days ago after more than 20 secret servicemen shaifd shaved their heads, it was my grandfather's turn. >> you. ed to see that little boy smile. >> just kind of identify with him. >> and when you held that little boy on your lap -- >> that was fun. cute little guy. >> do you think he knew you were once the president...
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if their parent brought broth them to the united states as a baby, they have had no voice in that dision. why should they be penalized for that decision? they should be given their own chance to become part of this nation's future. i'll close by saying that maybe teresa lee wasn't the first dreamer in my life, my mother was brought here at the age of 2, and certainly didn't have much of a voice in the decision to come to america. but thank goodness her mother and father decided to make that trip and that my grinders --, grandparents located in illinois and gave me a chance to grow up in a great place with a great story. that's my story >> we will bring you more on immigration tomorrow with a discussion of how high-skilled and low-skilled immigrants affect the economy at noon eastern. >> they would come up as close as they could and then go into an assault, which meant they would send squads armed with bombs and come charging at our first lines. and it did not matter how many casualties they took. those who went down were followed by a new wave. many of the new wave had no weapons, they j
if their parent brought broth them to the united states as a baby, they have had no voice in that dision. why should they be penalized for that decision? they should be given their own chance to become part of this nation's future. i'll close by saying that maybe teresa lee wasn't the first dreamer in my life, my mother was brought here at the age of 2, and certainly didn't have much of a voice in the decision to come to america. but thank goodness her mother and father decided to make that...
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. >> but he is in charge.y brothe. it's a sea change. >> but he is in charge. is only one entity above him. is it enough if he wants to take a step into this, why not just raise the question why not answer the question? should divorced people be able to get communion? yes, i think they should. why isn't that the change? >> because he does collaborate. he said on the plane in october i'm bringing together eight cardinals for that council that he'll have to advise him. and i'm going to put on the agenda this issue of marriage. we'll talk about pastoral care of marriage. he said about women. he goes i think it should be more than tokenism. i don't think its eye just having altar girls or making them heads of committees. they need real leadership positions.altar girls or makings of committees. they need real leadership positions. >> but not priests. >> john paul ii closed the door that and won't open it. it's complicated. john paul ii made it almost dock trip. so this pope isn't going to say for get what john paul said, we'll do something else. it will happen much
. >> but he is in charge.y brothe. it's a sea change. >> but he is in charge. is only one entity above him. is it enough if he wants to take a step into this, why not just raise the question why not answer the question? should divorced people be able to get communion? yes, i think they should. why isn't that the change? >> because he does collaborate. he said on the plane in october i'm bringing together eight cardinals for that council that he'll have to advise him. and i'm...
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if their parent brought broth them to the united states as a baby, they have had no voice in that decision. why should they be penalized for that decision? they should be given their own chance to become part of this nation's future. i'll close by saying that maybe teresa lee wasn't the first dreamer in my life, my mother was brought here at the age of 2, and certainly didn't have much of a voice in the decision to come to america. but thank goodness her mother and father decided to make that trip and that my grinders --, grandparents located in illinois and gave me a chance to grow up in a great place with a great story. that's my story and america's story. mr. president, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: senator durbin is such an eloquent and champion for righting injustice and i'm always impressed with him and i do agree that the american people are good and decent people. they want the right thing in immigration, part of that is a lawful system of immigration and that serves the national interest of our country.
if their parent brought broth them to the united states as a baby, they have had no voice in that decision. why should they be penalized for that decision? they should be given their own chance to become part of this nation's future. i'll close by saying that maybe teresa lee wasn't the first dreamer in my life, my mother was brought here at the age of 2, and certainly didn't have much of a voice in the decision to come to america. but thank goodness her mother and father decided to make that...
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if their parent brought broth them to the united states as a baby, they have had no voice in that decision. why should they be penalor that decision? they should be given their own chance to become part of this nation's future. i'll close by saying that maybe teresa lee wasn't the first dreamer in my life, my mother was brought here at the age of 2, and certainly didn't have much of a voice in the decision to come to america. but thank goodness her mother and father decided to make that trip and that my grinders --, grandparents located in illinois and gave me a chance to grow up in a great place with a great story. that's my story >> on friday talk about immigration and how immigrants give an overall lift to the economy by increasing job growth, jobs, and their impact on mass migration. the cato institute hosted this event. it is about one that and a half hours. -- one hour and a half. >> since you did not come here to hear me talk about it, i will begin right away with an introduction. our first presenter will be professor madelin zavodny, the chair the economics department of agnes scot
if their parent brought broth them to the united states as a baby, they have had no voice in that decision. why should they be penalor that decision? they should be given their own chance to become part of this nation's future. i'll close by saying that maybe teresa lee wasn't the first dreamer in my life, my mother was brought here at the age of 2, and certainly didn't have much of a voice in the decision to come to america. but thank goodness her mother and father decided to make that trip...