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buffalo bill, buffalo bill never missed and never will. always aims and shoots to kill and a company pays his buffalo bill. that's your authentic american poetry right there. eat your heard out, europeans. the and let me just point out that it's not bides op william, bizon william, never missed and never will. it is indeed buffalo bill. what is this going on to make us stop calling buffalo buffalo and call them bison? bison? i mean, is that like greek and latin derivatives, bison? know it's scientifically incorrect like i care, and i would like to tell you it's part of the american language, but, of course, it was champlain the frenchman who came up with the term and identified bison as buffalo but nevertheless, just because a frenchman did it, that doesn't mean that's not okay. ness this goes to prove that the french can occasionally get something right. isn't that amazing? the bison nickel. buysen wild wings. i mean, seriously. [ laughter ] and evidently the associated press has joined with the government in trying to change the american
buffalo bill, buffalo bill never missed and never will. always aims and shoots to kill and a company pays his buffalo bill. that's your authentic american poetry right there. eat your heard out, europeans. the and let me just point out that it's not bides op william, bizon william, never missed and never will. it is indeed buffalo bill. what is this going on to make us stop calling buffalo buffalo and call them bison? bison? i mean, is that like greek and latin derivatives, bison? know it's...
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he was actually in buffalo three times. he came to open the -- his wife, ida, who was in ill health, prevented him from coming, so roosevelt substituted for him in may of 1901. of course, when mckinley was shot on september 6 of 1901, roosevelt was looking for a hotel room, and just by chance bumped into ainsley wilcox, and mr. will cox offered him his home to stay while he was in buffalo attending to the wounded president. the family is on mount marcy, the highest peak in new york state, camping, hiking. a runner comes up to the mountain, no small feat in and of itself, to what roosevelt noted that the president has taken a turn for the worse and he needs to immediately get back to buffalo, that there is really no hope for the president. so it is a 30 mile journey to the north creek station, railroad station, and he takes three carriages, three teams of horses to do the 30 miles, going down mountain roads at a breakneck speed. of course, if you can just imagine what it must be like. it was pitch dark, it was raining, he is
he was actually in buffalo three times. he came to open the -- his wife, ida, who was in ill health, prevented him from coming, so roosevelt substituted for him in may of 1901. of course, when mckinley was shot on september 6 of 1901, roosevelt was looking for a hotel room, and just by chance bumped into ainsley wilcox, and mr. will cox offered him his home to stay while he was in buffalo attending to the wounded president. the family is on mount marcy, the highest peak in new york state,...
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that message interestingly enough was not sent from buffalo new york. but was actually sent to washington, d.c. so his first proclamation as the president didn't show that it emanated from buffalo but actually from the nation's capitol. despite the fact roosevelt was a prolific writer, he actually composed more than 30 books in his lifetime. he struggled as many writers do with how to start this message to the country both to express sorrow over the death of a very popular president. but at the same time to ease people's concerns and fears relative to this latest in a series of presidential assassinations and i should also mention the fact that unlike other inaugurations where there would been an inaugural address by the president roosevelt had no opportunity to do that. so another dimension of this proclamation to the country was it actually served as his inaugural address to the people of the united states. one can only imagine what roosevelt had on his mind that day the weight of the country resting upon him as he entered the presidency in this tragi
that message interestingly enough was not sent from buffalo new york. but was actually sent to washington, d.c. so his first proclamation as the president didn't show that it emanated from buffalo but actually from the nation's capitol. despite the fact roosevelt was a prolific writer, he actually composed more than 30 books in his lifetime. he struggled as many writers do with how to start this message to the country both to express sorrow over the death of a very popular president. but at the...
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and they became buffalo soldiers.eir military for 20 or 30 years or so. it wasn't a man tire requirement. but they did that and it was another type of tint that brought a certain amount of pride. there was households that would cut out photographs of the newspaper of the buffalo soldiers and tack them on the wall. again so that they gained a lot of fame and for good reason. they were again, very loil. they had a very low desertion rate, and they were just really good soldiers, and 10% or 20% of the western army was buffalo soldiers. that was a term applied to black soldiers and there are various stories how that became. professor william lakey who wrote a book about the buffalo soldiers said in kansas when the cheyenne saw the black soldiers and the texture of their hair, that that is what caused them to call them buffalo soldiers. professor lakey is a friend of mine, and i said professor leaky. and i never made that mistake again. he said cowboy mike, that is lakey, not leaky. he did pioneering work in that regard. s
and they became buffalo soldiers.eir military for 20 or 30 years or so. it wasn't a man tire requirement. but they did that and it was another type of tint that brought a certain amount of pride. there was households that would cut out photographs of the newspaper of the buffalo soldiers and tack them on the wall. again so that they gained a lot of fame and for good reason. they were again, very loil. they had a very low desertion rate, and they were just really good soldiers, and 10% or 20% of...
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them to call them buffalo soldiers. leaky. i never made that mistake again. he said cowboy mike, that's lake erie, not leaky. he did pioneering work in that regard. >> did charles have several black cowboys rage in the original post war cattle drives up north? >> he was a confidant. he also carried money. these cowboys were all around hands. you couldn't stay cowboy unless you could do a lot of things and do them well. there was no such thing as affirmative action. you had to really be good to stay there. there is a lot of folks who tried it for a while. galveston was a port. so if a sailor got off a ship, got drunk, and the ship leaves, he might try cowboy for a season. but it was not to everyone's liking to do that. but almost every big time, for example, george washington have little field a cowboy named edison jones. a number of them had black cowboys that were really talk and things like that. that was a very common factor. >> i grew up not too far from the ranch in oklahoma. >> okay. >> there used to be a lot of s
them to call them buffalo soldiers. leaky. i never made that mistake again. he said cowboy mike, that's lake erie, not leaky. he did pioneering work in that regard. >> did charles have several black cowboys rage in the original post war cattle drives up north? >> he was a confidant. he also carried money. these cowboys were all around hands. you couldn't stay cowboy unless you could do a lot of things and do them well. there was no such thing as affirmative action. you had to really...
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his name was a buffalo bull who sits down.n the lakota language, everything is precise and to the point. with english, you have many different meanings. when they said this, and his pictograph -- he had not sat yet. his legs were still up. he is at an angle. that means he is starting to sit down. when the translations happened, they just called him sitting bull. that is a generic name for my great grandfather. there was a young man afraid of his courses. -- horses. it means -- when they see this horse, they fear the rider. that is what his name means. people recognize his horse, and they fear the rider. when the translations come along, they kind of butchered it. my goal is to try to reeducate the people who come there to understand that our people's language, at the beginning, only had 300 words. you can imagine how simple it was in conversation. when you say something, it held a lot of weight. you can sit there and not talk for two hours. at the beginning, my wife was always doing this. [laughter] i quit doing that. these ar
his name was a buffalo bull who sits down.n the lakota language, everything is precise and to the point. with english, you have many different meanings. when they said this, and his pictograph -- he had not sat yet. his legs were still up. he is at an angle. that means he is starting to sit down. when the translations happened, they just called him sitting bull. that is a generic name for my great grandfather. there was a young man afraid of his courses. -- horses. it means -- when they see...
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patty and rachel, they are both emergency room nurses at buffalo general hospital in buffalo, new yorkcome. it is 20-some degrees in buffalo. so glad that you are in tampa, i'm sure, right now. >> thank you. good morning. >> thank you and good morning. >> absolutely. i wanted to start with you, patty, because we know that you were nominated by colleagues to do this. can you explain to us what that moment was like when you found out you won and what it means to have your colleagues say these two women deserve to get this? >> yes, we were actually both nominated by colleagues, and it was truly a humbling experience during a, such a difficult year to know that people felt that we were deserving of this nomination and trip to the 55th super bowl. and the pegula family, we cannot thank enough. >> the pegula family, the owners of the buffalo bills, for folks who did not know. rachel, you said that your job has changed now because you treat every patient as if they have covid. how does that change the experience in the emergency room and how you do the job? the job? >> well, it changes our in
patty and rachel, they are both emergency room nurses at buffalo general hospital in buffalo, new yorkcome. it is 20-some degrees in buffalo. so glad that you are in tampa, i'm sure, right now. >> thank you. good morning. >> thank you and good morning. >> absolutely. i wanted to start with you, patty, because we know that you were nominated by colleagues to do this. can you explain to us what that moment was like when you found out you won and what it means to have your...
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it was christmas eve in the year 2006, a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo -- buffalo, missouri. and on that farm, in the fine new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung. the children were snug in their beds. and lisa was sitting up, very late, drinking wine -- and crying. meaning? well, who knew? but for one thing, with lisa in the way, brad couldn't sneak that secret of his into her stocking. which is what started it, the flaring argument, the slamming doors, the sudden silence. before amanda woke up to the sound of her dad on 911. >> and he's very hysterical. you know, he's -- he's crying -- can't really say anything other than, "get here quick, get here quick!" i heard that two or three times. >> reporter: such a complicated tale, with its secrets, and lies, and shifting loyalties. and here, of all places! this throwback to an idealized past. >> we hunted mushrooms. we picked up walnuts. >> reporter: they were inseparable children, brad and his older sister marsha. >> he was my playmate. we depended on each other. >> report
it was christmas eve in the year 2006, a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo -- buffalo, missouri. and on that farm, in the fine new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung. the children were snug in their beds. and lisa was sitting up, very late, drinking wine -- and crying. meaning? well, who knew? but for one thing, with lisa in the way, brad couldn't sneak that secret of his into her stocking. which is what started it, the flaring...
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and three weeks after senator moynihan was sworn in, buffalo was buried in the blizzard of 1977 with some snow drifts that were 27 feet high. tim russert got on the phone, urged senator moynihan to come to buffalo as soon as possible, and he drafted a letter to the president requesting emergency federal assistance which president carter then delivered to buffalo. and when senator moynihan arrived in buffalo in the middle of that crisis and saw tim russert handling that crisis, senator moynihan decided that as soon as buffalo recovered from that blizzard he wanted tim russert to come to work in the washington office. tim russert never left washington. tim wrote this about his first year in the russell senate office building, "my difficult moments came not with the press but with a few of moynihan's other staffers. they were serious, high-powered intellectuals, ivy league graduates. i was sometimes intimidated in their presence." tim russert worked on a garbage truck to pay for his education. pat moynihan shined shoes in times square when he was going to high school in harlem. and when
and three weeks after senator moynihan was sworn in, buffalo was buried in the blizzard of 1977 with some snow drifts that were 27 feet high. tim russert got on the phone, urged senator moynihan to come to buffalo as soon as possible, and he drafted a letter to the president requesting emergency federal assistance which president carter then delivered to buffalo. and when senator moynihan arrived in buffalo in the middle of that crisis and saw tim russert handling that crisis, senator moynihan...
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for my christan my agreed to work with the foundation in 2015 he builds up a herd of water buffalo for the risk paid off the marshland is ideal terrain for the animals with their why. cattle probably wouldn't cope with the story of the water buffalo have no problem at all they're happy in their meat shells well there is no comparison with cattle i think . my i get subsidies for his life start from the local. money by cutting the grass on land not used for grazing as another nearby fan scientists are overseeing the reflooding they're testing how different grasses affect carbon levels. we're looking at greenhouse gases it's an automated system that measures trace gas for us you can see the frames around with plants inside. comes over the top measure with the gas we're interested in. inside the frame it's made. up so we can measure the emissions for a specific plant at a specific water level. just the water level mustn't be too high $10.00 to $15.00 centimeters below the surface seems to be ideal for the least amount of carbon escape into the atmosphere. the scientists are also testing to
for my christan my agreed to work with the foundation in 2015 he builds up a herd of water buffalo for the risk paid off the marshland is ideal terrain for the animals with their why. cattle probably wouldn't cope with the story of the water buffalo have no problem at all they're happy in their meat shells well there is no comparison with cattle i think . my i get subsidies for his life start from the local. money by cutting the grass on land not used for grazing as another nearby fan...
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we're going to start an buffalo.chools in buffalo have an office of culturally and linguistic responsible initiative. the first days of school lesson plan explicitly gets politicalia in very specific terms. do black lives matter in america? it begins. by the end it declares at the end of lesson students will be able to understand the need for the black lives matter movement here you have a school district endorsing a political movement. that is for little kids. by the time they hit the fifth grade, students in buffalo arere reading advanced blm study.m student learn about the core platform and that includes disrupting the western prescribed nuclear family structure. destroying the family, that's endorsed by buffalo schools. at the end of the program students are asked this, what do you think about our society being organized into a separate nuclear family unit. the implication is that your own family is immoral. public schools go on to suggesth that george washington was a fraud, that colin kaepernick is a moral hero
we're going to start an buffalo.chools in buffalo have an office of culturally and linguistic responsible initiative. the first days of school lesson plan explicitly gets politicalia in very specific terms. do black lives matter in america? it begins. by the end it declares at the end of lesson students will be able to understand the need for the black lives matter movement here you have a school district endorsing a political movement. that is for little kids. by the time they hit the fifth...
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i'm a registered nurse at buffalo general in buffalo, new york. just finished working 12.5-hour night shift. i took my masks off, and i call these my war marks. >> hi, my name is tony neal. i'm a patient service specialist in the department of mental health for baylor scott and white. >> what position do you play? >> water boy, whatever they need me to play. >> my name is belinda spahnfrom, i'm part of the team in advent health. >> you've been a source of strength during this pandemic, the work you do is nothing short of remarkable. >> here we come, tampa, for super bowl lv. >> just finishing up all the packing, and last thing in is my titans jersey. ma this crazy. tama bay. there we go. hey! we made it through security. >> what's it like -- >> here's brady's pass -- it's gronkowski! [ cheers ] >> yay! ♪ >> it warmed my heart to know that people appreciate us during such a hard time. i will never forget this. i will hold it in my memories forever. >> this is something that i will never forget. that will go down in history as being one of the great
i'm a registered nurse at buffalo general in buffalo, new york. just finished working 12.5-hour night shift. i took my masks off, and i call these my war marks. >> hi, my name is tony neal. i'm a patient service specialist in the department of mental health for baylor scott and white. >> what position do you play? >> water boy, whatever they need me to play. >> my name is belinda spahnfrom, i'm part of the team in advent health. >> you've been a source of strength...
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how does a guy from jamaica end up in buffalo?snow, you know. i always seen it on tv. i want to feel it, touch it, and build a snowman. for the first two years in buffalo, i'm like, you can take the snow back, man. it was rough. snapper, steamed -- >> reporter: as was bryan's transition to american life. moat notably american food. >> i didn't know what bacon was nor pancake or -- anything like that. >> your first job was at denny's right. >> yep. flipping pancakes. >> you learned quickly -- >> yeah, learned quickly what a pancake was. >> reporter: at the same time bryan enrolled in culinary school at erie community college where he encountered similar hurdles. >> we call avocado pear in jamaica. people like, get that avocado. what's avocado? i don't see avocado. that's a pear. then i -- no, that's avocado. there is so much to learn. >> reporter: did it make you more determined? >> yeah. didn't want to be the average guy, you know. i have all these ideas written down already what i want to do what i have my own place one day. i ne
how does a guy from jamaica end up in buffalo?snow, you know. i always seen it on tv. i want to feel it, touch it, and build a snowman. for the first two years in buffalo, i'm like, you can take the snow back, man. it was rough. snapper, steamed -- >> reporter: as was bryan's transition to american life. moat notably american food. >> i didn't know what bacon was nor pancake or -- anything like that. >> your first job was at denny's right. >> yep. flipping pancakes....
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where does this buffalo example rank? >> this one ranks near the top.deo is designed to instill fear and racial division, to perpetuate the narrative come in their words, that there are racist beliefs se sanctioned violence that is trying to hunt you down. this is the kind of fear they are pumping into kindergartner students. while 80% of students in buffalo public schools fail to reach proficiency in reading and writing. >> laura: we will put up the graphic, what they are doing, as far as failing their kids. the district's four year graduation rate is only 65%. 1 out of 4. only 20% of fifth graders are proficient in math, and only 18% are proficient in the english language. in language arts. 27% of eighth graders, just 27% are proficient in science. wow. that in and of itself is a scandal just as big as the out of context series of shots about how kids were walking. can kids of that age even -- i mean, kids can't understand this when you give them the full context, as painful as all of this has been. but it certainly is giving kids a sense that america
where does this buffalo example rank? >> this one ranks near the top.deo is designed to instill fear and racial division, to perpetuate the narrative come in their words, that there are racist beliefs se sanctioned violence that is trying to hunt you down. this is the kind of fear they are pumping into kindergartner students. while 80% of students in buffalo public schools fail to reach proficiency in reading and writing. >> laura: we will put up the graphic, what they are doing, as...
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and out in the hills buffalo produced the milk for the finest mozzarella.za wasn't born from the lush hills. it came from the darkest poorest streets of naples. and its story combines two of italy's favorite subjects -- food and death. >> italy's historic volcano bursts into the most fearsome and devastating eruption. at least once in every century. >> the volcano's just sort of ever present threat, isn't it? >> it is. because it is on the landscape. you always watch it. you always have it in your mind and in your eyes. >> professor elizebeta lives in the shadow of the mighty volcano. >> people live with the possibility of dying because there are volcanos, there are earthquakes, because there are epidemics so it's very hard for them. >> life can be tough in this volatile city. it's no wonder everywhere you go in naples you see handmaid shrines, keeping a light shining for loved ones who have died. this is all over the city you see this? >> yes, they are included in the architecture of the city. these are temples of memory. you remember the people of your fa
and out in the hills buffalo produced the milk for the finest mozzarella.za wasn't born from the lush hills. it came from the darkest poorest streets of naples. and its story combines two of italy's favorite subjects -- food and death. >> italy's historic volcano bursts into the most fearsome and devastating eruption. at least once in every century. >> the volcano's just sort of ever present threat, isn't it? >> it is. because it is on the landscape. you always watch it. you...
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he just been a lawyer up in buffalo, but when there was a scandal in buffalo and the mayorals race, he was nominated as a reform candidate by the democrats. the next year when there was a scandal in the governor's race. he was nominated for governor by the democrats many proved to be a very upright and a very honest governor cleveland's integrity is beyond all question and he was a very hard-working man who said that he would work until looking over bills until three in the morning and then lean back and say well, let's knock it off and call it half a day. it's quite a remarkable quality and talent he also had a tremendous amount of courage, especially in making trouble for those people that expected to get help from him and expected gratitude in other words. this is a man as notoriously clean as blaine is notoriously corrupt and he's a man in other words for the democrats that can give them the kind of new start that they had no other chance of having. that start in fact would be to make a candidate on the issue of reform. well, what kind of reform are we talking about here? well, you
he just been a lawyer up in buffalo, but when there was a scandal in buffalo and the mayorals race, he was nominated as a reform candidate by the democrats. the next year when there was a scandal in the governor's race. he was nominated for governor by the democrats many proved to be a very upright and a very honest governor cleveland's integrity is beyond all question and he was a very hard-working man who said that he would work until looking over bills until three in the morning and then...
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out in the hills, buffalo produce the milk for the finest mozzarella. but pizza wasn't born in the lush hills. it came from the darkest, poorest streets of naples. and its story combines two of italy's favorite subjects -- food and death. >> italy's historic volcano explodes into the most fearsome and devastating eruption. at least once in every century. >> the volcano is sort of an ever present threat isn't it? >> it is. because it is on the landscape. you always watch it. you always have it in your mind and in your eyes. >> this professor is one of the 3 million residents who live in the shadow of the mighty volcano. >> people are obsessed by the possibility of dying because there is a volcano, because there are earthquakes. >> yes. >> there are epidemics. >> yes. >> so it is very hard for them. >> life can be tough in this volatile city. it's no wonder everywhere you go in naples you see hand made shrines, keeping a light shining for loved ones who have died. this is all over the city you see this. >> yes. they are included in the architecture of the
out in the hills, buffalo produce the milk for the finest mozzarella. but pizza wasn't born in the lush hills. it came from the darkest, poorest streets of naples. and its story combines two of italy's favorite subjects -- food and death. >> italy's historic volcano explodes into the most fearsome and devastating eruption. at least once in every century. >> the volcano is sort of an ever present threat isn't it? >> it is. because it is on the landscape. you always watch it....
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for my christan my agreed to work with the foundation in 2015 he builds up a herd of water buffalo therisk paid off the marshland is ideal terrain for the animals with their wide. cattle probably wouldn't cope with the story of the water buffalo have no problem at all they're happy to eat the ground in their meat shells well there is no comparison with cattle. question my i get subsidies for his life start from the local. he also and money by cutting the grass on land not used for grazing as another nearby fan scientists are overseeing the reflooding they're testing how different grasses affect carbon levels. we're looking at greenhouse gases it's an automated system that measures trace gas for us you can see the frames that have been around with plants inside. comes over the top measure with gas we're interested in. inside the frame. so we can measure the emissions for a specific plant at a specific water level because. the water level mustn't be too high $10.00 to $15.00 centimeters below the surface seems to be ideal for the least amount of carbon escape into the atmosphere. the sci
for my christan my agreed to work with the foundation in 2015 he builds up a herd of water buffalo therisk paid off the marshland is ideal terrain for the animals with their wide. cattle probably wouldn't cope with the story of the water buffalo have no problem at all they're happy to eat the ground in their meat shells well there is no comparison with cattle. question my i get subsidies for his life start from the local. he also and money by cutting the grass on land not used for grazing as...
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but the decision was made to send him to one of the buffalo soldier regiments.served there for several years and did very, very well. there's a famous painting about henry flipper leading a patrol down to the mexican border to locate a bandit named victoria, who was troubling both the americans and the mexicans. and both the forces had been trying to converge on this moving from one side of the border to the other and raiding farms that belonged to mexican nations as well as american nations. henry flipper went out on a patrol to find him and found the place he was likely to water next and raced back to the main column, led by a famous general from the civil war, benjamin greerson. he was a brigadier general now, hated horses, didn't want to be in the army in the first place, was a music teacher in ohio when the civil war occurred but ended up leading the famous raid that went across mississippi down into the heart of the confederacy and approached vicksburg from the east while ulysses grant and william tecum sa sherman. he's still in service now in the 1880s. a
but the decision was made to send him to one of the buffalo soldier regiments.served there for several years and did very, very well. there's a famous painting about henry flipper leading a patrol down to the mexican border to locate a bandit named victoria, who was troubling both the americans and the mexicans. and both the forces had been trying to converge on this moving from one side of the border to the other and raiding farms that belonged to mexican nations as well as american nations....
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buffalo were brought to work the southern italian land by arab conquerers almost 1,000 years ago.each morning, their milk is turned into the finest mozzarella. [ speaking foreign language ] this masked man is acknowledged as one of the greatest cheese makers in italy. once this morning's collection of buffalo milk is heated, he adds rennet to separate out the curds and the whey. the curds are chopped and boiling water is added. the result is incredible. >> it's like he's a magician. you know what i mean? in italian, the word means to cut off. this ancient process gives the cheese its name. >> mozzarella. >> the mozzarella then rests in a salt bath for a few hours. unlike other cheeses which get better with age, mozzarella is best eaten fresh which is great news for me. >> oh, my god. [ speaking foreign language ] >> so if you're going to make the greatest pizza in naples, once you have the best mozzarella you need the perfect tomato. there is a place whose name is whispered in awe by pizza fans everywhere from brooklyn to bangkok, and enzo is taking me there. as a pizza lover, i o
buffalo were brought to work the southern italian land by arab conquerers almost 1,000 years ago.each morning, their milk is turned into the finest mozzarella. [ speaking foreign language ] this masked man is acknowledged as one of the greatest cheese makers in italy. once this morning's collection of buffalo milk is heated, he adds rennet to separate out the curds and the whey. the curds are chopped and boiling water is added. the result is incredible. >> it's like he's a magician. you...
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for my christan my agreed to work with the foundation in 2015 he builds up a herd of water buffalo the risk paid off the marsh land is ideal terrain for the animals with their white. cattle probably wouldn't cope with the story of the water buffalo have no problem at all they're happy to eat the grass and their meat sells well there is no comparison with cattle for the. christian my i get subsidies for his life stock from the local . he also money by cutting the grass on land not used for grazing as another nearby fan scientists are overseeing the reflooding they're testing how different grasses affect carbon levels. we're looking at greenhouse gases it's an automated system that measures trace gas for us you can see the frames around with plants inside. comes over the top and measure the gas we're interested in. inside the frame it's made. up so we can measure the emissions for a specific plant at a specific water level. just the water level mustn't be too high $10.00 to $15.00 centimeters below the surface seems to be ideal for the least amount of carbon escape into the atmosphere. t
for my christan my agreed to work with the foundation in 2015 he builds up a herd of water buffalo the risk paid off the marsh land is ideal terrain for the animals with their white. cattle probably wouldn't cope with the story of the water buffalo have no problem at all they're happy to eat the grass and their meat sells well there is no comparison with cattle for the. christian my i get subsidies for his life stock from the local . he also money by cutting the grass on land not used for...
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for my christan my agreed to work with the foundation in 2015 he built up a herd of cattle to buffalothe risk paid off the marshland is ideal terrain for the animals with their white. dairy cows cattle probably wouldn't cope with the story of the water buffalo have no problem at all they're happy to eat the grass in their meat shells well there's no comparison with cattle i think. my i get subsidies for his life start from the local. money by cutting the grass on land not used for grazing as another nearby fan scientists are overseeing the reflooding they're testing how different grasses affect carbon levels. we're looking at greenhouse gases it's an automated system that measures trace gas for us you can see the frames around with plants inside. comes over the top and then we measure with the gas we're interested in or dropped inside the frame it's maybe c o 2. so we can measure the emissions for a specific plant at a specific water level. just the water level mustn't be too high $10.00 to $15.00 centimeters below the surface seems to be ideal for the least amount of carbon escape in
for my christan my agreed to work with the foundation in 2015 he built up a herd of cattle to buffalothe risk paid off the marshland is ideal terrain for the animals with their white. dairy cows cattle probably wouldn't cope with the story of the water buffalo have no problem at all they're happy to eat the grass in their meat shells well there's no comparison with cattle i think. my i get subsidies for his life start from the local. money by cutting the grass on land not used for grazing as...
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we have buffalo city police.s as you just mentioned because police believe there were some explosives used at that time as well. all right, many hicks. we appreciate you . five people shot. one killed three in critical but stable condition. thank you so much tonight. that's a sheriff's deputy into alameda county carried out a dramatic rescue, saving a man from taking his own life on a bridge. take a look. corporal andrew long grabbed the man's arm through the railing on this very bridge near the 12 ni calvary's county line. this all started with a call to authorities yesterday about a man in distress, threatening to jump off that bridge. once corporal long located the man he tried talking him down for about 20 minutes when the man began to climb over the railing long ran about 50 ft dope and was able to grab the man's arm along obviously acted. um you know what, with amazing courage to jump. towards the edge of the bridge while somebody's there waits, carrying them over to reach through the railing to grab his ar
we have buffalo city police.s as you just mentioned because police believe there were some explosives used at that time as well. all right, many hicks. we appreciate you . five people shot. one killed three in critical but stable condition. thank you so much tonight. that's a sheriff's deputy into alameda county carried out a dramatic rescue, saving a man from taking his own life on a bridge. take a look. corporal andrew long grabbed the man's arm through the railing on this very bridge near...
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one of the keys here with the buffalo wings is to take off the skin right.ht right so this is and this is one way to do it make it do it with the skinless and you put it your that sounds tasty karen. >>also tell us about lasagna that you come up with. >>well listen, yeah. >>can be pretty loaded with yet so he can kind of cut back on the cheese and loaded up with vegetables what i liked also do is not only add vegetables to the late layers lasagna. >>but also add grated grated carrots and some broccoli to this marin air sauce so you have extra layers of vegetables to make it last dance and higher in fiber and antioxidants that sounds really tasty one of the keys that you also talk about to make sure you eat from a plate. >>don't just keep going back to the buffet table and just snacking while you're there. >>right people eat free on right out of the serving our out of the bag, it's easy to track of how much you're eating and pretty soon the whole bag has gotten so by having a play in a smaller plate keep the visual on how much you're eating well not only that
one of the keys here with the buffalo wings is to take off the skin right.ht right so this is and this is one way to do it make it do it with the skinless and you put it your that sounds tasty karen. >>also tell us about lasagna that you come up with. >>well listen, yeah. >>can be pretty loaded with yet so he can kind of cut back on the cheese and loaded up with vegetables what i liked also do is not only add vegetables to the late layers lasagna. >>but also add grated...
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of course in 1964 invented the buffalo chicken wing. >> reporter: chicken wings are a super bowl stapleme is usually big business at anchor bar's 14 locations nationwide. just not this year. >> the restaurant really took a major hit all throughout the pandemic. >> reporter: the national retail federation says only 28% of people to plan to go to a party or a bar for the game. a record low in the survey's history. some 186 million americans will still be watching. and whether it's alone or in smaller groups, they plan to spend more than $10 billion on food and beverages. anchor bar's seeing some of that money. shipping orders for the famous wings are soaring. >> it's the busiest week ever we've had in the history of shipping wings. >> reporter: it's not just wings that people want. americans are also picking up chips and snacks. just because you're not with your friends doesn't mean you're going to stop eating. >> that's right. that's right. >> reporter: mike del pozzo is with frito-lay which sells a number of recognizable brands. the company's anticipating a 21% increase in snacking over
of course in 1964 invented the buffalo chicken wing. >> reporter: chicken wings are a super bowl stapleme is usually big business at anchor bar's 14 locations nationwide. just not this year. >> the restaurant really took a major hit all throughout the pandemic. >> reporter: the national retail federation says only 28% of people to plan to go to a party or a bar for the game. a record low in the survey's history. some 186 million americans will still be watching. and whether...
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how about buffalo bills? pennsylvania home featured in the chilling climax of silence of the lambs is itle to 10 people, and &b. features plenty of memorabilia from the film. if you're not quite ready to immerse yourself in that experience, you can always delve into the new drama segway here, clarice. tonight, at 10. right here on kpix5. don't think i need to stay there. no. send me to the nice b&b with the scones. >> i will go to the other it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring... exactly. no problem. and... done. and now, save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 24 months. only for a limited time. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! steve: welcome to you. [cheering and applause] steve: my man. ortiz boys. yeah. i appreciate that. thank you all. thank you all, everybody. i appreciate that. well,
how about buffalo bills? pennsylvania home featured in the chilling climax of silence of the lambs is itle to 10 people, and &b. features plenty of memorabilia from the film. if you're not quite ready to immerse yourself in that experience, you can always delve into the new drama segway here, clarice. tonight, at 10. right here on kpix5. don't think i need to stay there. no. send me to the nice b&b with the scones. >> i will go to the other it's time for the ultimate sleep number...
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and he really did inspire us to start blue buffalo.e foods that were out there. we thought we could do better. and now millions of dogs and cats enjoy our healthy recipes. they are made with the finest natural ingredients and real meat first. and no chicken or poultry by-product meals. that's the promise we made to blue and... ...it's our promise to you and your pet. because like you...we love them like family, too. honey honey? new nyquil severe honey is maximum strength cold and flu medicine with soothing honey-licious taste. nyquil honey. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever best sleep with a cold medicine. >>> good morning, everyone not too much love in this forecast for your weekend. make sure you're indoors a good chunk of the country dealing with stormy conditions with snow and ice for the southeast, mid-atlantic, and northeast. brutal cold stays in place for the northern tier, and then things really get dicey for valentine's day, sunday, as heavy snow enters the deep south and it will track e
and he really did inspire us to start blue buffalo.e foods that were out there. we thought we could do better. and now millions of dogs and cats enjoy our healthy recipes. they are made with the finest natural ingredients and real meat first. and no chicken or poultry by-product meals. that's the promise we made to blue and... ...it's our promise to you and your pet. because like you...we love them like family, too. honey honey? new nyquil severe honey is maximum strength cold and flu medicine...
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you blown a whistle on these disturbing lesson plans.he where does this buffalo example rank?top. this video is designed to instill fear and racial divisions to perpetuate the narrative in their words that there aree racist police and state sanctioned violence that they are tryingha to hunt you down. this is the kind of fear they are pumping into kindergarten students. while 80% of students in buffalo public schools failed to reach proficiency in reading and writing. >> laura: we'll put up the graphic of what they are doing as far as failing their kids, the district's four year graduation rate is only 54%. 1 out of 4, only 20% of fifth graders are proficient in math and only 18% of them are proficient in the english language, 27% of eighth graders, that's just 27% efficient in science. i mean come out that in it of itself is a scandal just as big as the out of context theories of shots of how kids were walking. can kids of that age even understand -- i mean, kids can't understand this when you give them the full context, as painful as all of us have been. but it's certainly gi
you blown a whistle on these disturbing lesson plans.he where does this buffalo example rank?top. this video is designed to instill fear and racial divisions to perpetuate the narrative in their words that there aree racist police and state sanctioned violence that they are tryingha to hunt you down. this is the kind of fear they are pumping into kindergarten students. while 80% of students in buffalo public schools failed to reach proficiency in reading and writing. >> laura: we'll put...
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the family suing those involved including the buffalo police department, the officers and the bounty did unlawfully enter and search the plaintiffs' homes armed with drawn firearms terrorizing plaintiffs and their young children. at the scene an officer who arrived after the incident heard apologizing to the family. >> this was a failure on our part. i don't know if it's not just enough training for our guys. >> i apologize for that on our part. >> reporter: the buffalo police department says they can't comment on pending litigation but a police captain did tell local tv station wivb that he saw no violation of policy or procedure on behalf of the officers involved. the bail bond company, bail bond llc, is also releasing a statement saying in part, when credible information is received concerning the fugitive's whereabouts, agents then work with local police to locate and detain the fugitive. but they had no direct response to what happened in this case. robin? >> so frightening, all right, whit, thank you. >>> coming up next here on "gma" that dramatic rescue on a deserted island. h
the family suing those involved including the buffalo police department, the officers and the bounty did unlawfully enter and search the plaintiffs' homes armed with drawn firearms terrorizing plaintiffs and their young children. at the scene an officer who arrived after the incident heard apologizing to the family. >> this was a failure on our part. i don't know if it's not just enough training for our guys. >> i apologize for that on our part. >> reporter: the buffalo police...
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. >>> a >>> a deadly shooting and attempted bombing at a health clinic in buffalo, i should say buffalo, minnesota the sheriff there says a gunman opened fire wounding five people our local station there reports one of the victims has died, a nurse. this is aerial video of the clinic where the shooting took place this morning 40 mile northwest of minneapolis the state's governor says it include the improvised explosive devices. it's unclear if any of it went off. the bomb squad is investigates the suspect taken into custody, identified as gregory ulrich, 67 years old, lives in the area law enforcement says he was on their radar since 2003. >> it's a history that spans several years, and there certainly is a history of him being unhappy with health care, with the health care that he received there's also, you know, within that history, you know, nothing to indicate that we would have been in the situation that we were at today. >> officials confirmed they found suspicious packages inside that clinic, and at the motel where ulrich was staying authorities say they do not believe he has any
. >>> a >>> a deadly shooting and attempted bombing at a health clinic in buffalo, i should say buffalo, minnesota the sheriff there says a gunman opened fire wounding five people our local station there reports one of the victims has died, a nurse. this is aerial video of the clinic where the shooting took place this morning 40 mile northwest of minneapolis the state's governor says it include the improvised explosive devices. it's unclear if any of it went off. the bomb...
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. >>> tragedy strikes the city of buffalo, minnesota authorities say gregory ulrich was unhappen with his treatment. >> reporter: in buffalo, minnesota, a city in shock after a gunman opened fire at a health clinic. >> somebody came in and started shooting at least 15 shots were fired no further information at this time. >> our hearts break today as a community. >> reporter: around 11 a.m. the suspect identified as 67-year-old gregory paul ulrich entered the allina health clinic and started shooting. >> we have someone who's entered by the front entry. >> reporter: at least five injured. >> at least four homemade devices. >> re armed with explosives was apprehended. >> the single suspect is in custody. we've cleared the device in basically the entryway. >> we did find the suspicious devices at the super eight motel. >> reporter: this incident was targeted at that facility or someone at that facility erin mclaughlin, nbc news. >>> now to a winter storm delivering arctic air and heavy ice moving across the country. let's check in with meteorologist janessa webb who's going to break it d
. >>> tragedy strikes the city of buffalo, minnesota authorities say gregory ulrich was unhappen with his treatment. >> reporter: in buffalo, minnesota, a city in shock after a gunman opened fire at a health clinic. >> somebody came in and started shooting at least 15 shots were fired no further information at this time. >> our hearts break today as a community. >> reporter: around 11 a.m. the suspect identified as 67-year-old gregory paul ulrich entered the...
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and he really did inspire us to start blue buffalo.ere out there. we thought we could do better. and now millions of dogs and cats enjoy our healthy recipes. they are made with the finest natural ingredients and real meat first. and no chicken or poultry by-product meals. that's the promise we made to blue and... ...it's our promise to you and your pet. because like you...we love them like family, too. >>> we do have snow showers across the midwest, and the chill is going to be in place for the northern tier throughout the rest of the week pacific northwest, rain and snow showers. mild across the south. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. family meeting! ♪ we have big news. new kellogg's cinnamon roll frosted mini wheats. bakery fresh cinnamon roll flavor in every bite, you're going to love 'em. i'm made to move. but these days, i'm not getting bakery fresh cinnamon roll flavor in every bite, out as much as i'd like to.
and he really did inspire us to start blue buffalo.ere out there. we thought we could do better. and now millions of dogs and cats enjoy our healthy recipes. they are made with the finest natural ingredients and real meat first. and no chicken or poultry by-product meals. that's the promise we made to blue and... ...it's our promise to you and your pet. because like you...we love them like family, too. >>> we do have snow showers across the midwest, and the chill is going to be in...
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cattle probably wouldn't cope with the story in the water buffalo have no problem at all they're happy to eat the grass in their meat shells well there is no comparison with cattle i think. my i get subsidies for his life start from the local. he also and money by cutting the grass on land not used for grazing as another nearby fan scientists are overseeing the reflooding they're testing how different grasses affect carbon levels. we're looking at greenhouse gases it's an automated system that measures trace gas for us you can see the frames around with plants inside. comes over the top and measure the gas we're interested in. inside the frame it's made. up so we can measure the emissions for a specific plant at a specific water level. just the water level mustn't be too high $10.00 to $15.00 centimeters below the surface seems to be ideal for the least amount of carbon escape into the atmosphere. the scientists are also testing to see which marsh and wetland plants could be most profitable for the farm. is experimenting with growing grass. on his alpacas normally he feeds them hay but
cattle probably wouldn't cope with the story in the water buffalo have no problem at all they're happy to eat the grass in their meat shells well there is no comparison with cattle i think. my i get subsidies for his life start from the local. he also and money by cutting the grass on land not used for grazing as another nearby fan scientists are overseeing the reflooding they're testing how different grasses affect carbon levels. we're looking at greenhouse gases it's an automated system that...
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[laughs] she said, you are from buffalo. do you know larry o'rourke?hat nurse was agnes from providence, rhode island and a family friend whom i had met and known pretty well in providence. she ended up being the nurse over eddie. i think that is a fantastic story. at any rate, our orders were to report and do so in civilian clothes. none of us liked that. we were proud of our private first class rankings but we did. we went home and packed a civilian suitcase and reported to columbia. i reported to dr. dunning at the physics labs and i was placed under the section leader who is a grad from nebraska wesleyan and a fine guy. maybe four years older than i. his resident's club called the morningside resident's club, there was a room open in his corridor and he invited me to occupy that room. i thought that was great and so, we occupied corridor 4f on the top floor of the morningside resident's club. don and associate lived in the large room which had a bedroom and sitting room and i occupied a single room with a closet. fella named jack occupied the other
[laughs] she said, you are from buffalo. do you know larry o'rourke?hat nurse was agnes from providence, rhode island and a family friend whom i had met and known pretty well in providence. she ended up being the nurse over eddie. i think that is a fantastic story. at any rate, our orders were to report and do so in civilian clothes. none of us liked that. we were proud of our private first class rankings but we did. we went home and packed a civilian suitcase and reported to columbia. i...
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buffalo police detective jim.d dreamed of getting married, making it official, today, february 11th. jim's parents married on this day in 1956. but last week, jim's heart began to fail. his doctors at university of rochester memorial hospital telling him he needs a heart transplant. they told the hospital about their wedding plans and the team got to work. decorating jim's icu room. a wedding cake and jim in his tie. the wedding music -- ♪ melinda walking into jim's room. jim's former lieutenant for the vows. >> so long as you both shall live? >> i will. >> jim wiping away tears. >> i pronounce you husband and wife. congratulations. >> a kiss. then a toast. >> sharing their love with all those close to them and a couple people they literally just met. >> the bouquet toss right to the nurse's station. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> the new husband, jim. >> the level of care here is, you know, more than i can imagine. >> hi, david. >> and melinda, the new bride. >> with valentine's day coming forward, i
buffalo police detective jim.d dreamed of getting married, making it official, today, february 11th. jim's parents married on this day in 1956. but last week, jim's heart began to fail. his doctors at university of rochester memorial hospital telling him he needs a heart transplant. they told the hospital about their wedding plans and the team got to work. decorating jim's icu room. a wedding cake and jim in his tie. the wedding music -- ♪ melinda walking into jim's room. jim's former...
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she examined his dog tags and saw he was from buffalo, new york. she said you are from buffalo. do you know larry o'rourke? that nurse was egg nick garvey from providence, rhode island. she was a family friend i had met and known pretty well from repeated trips back to providence to visit relatives. and she ended up being his nurse. i think that's a fantastic story. at any rate, our orders were to report to columbia university and do so in civilian clothing. i don't think any of us like that. we were proud of our private first class rankings. but we did. we went home and packed a civilian suitcase and reported to columbia. and i reported to doctor downing at the physics lab. i was placed under the section leader don, who was a physics grad from nebraska and a fine guy, maybe four years older than me. it happened that his club, completely contiguous with columbia campus, called the morning side residents club, there was a room open in his corridor and he invited me to occupy that room. i thought that was great. and so we occupied corridor for, half of the fourth floor of that mor
she examined his dog tags and saw he was from buffalo, new york. she said you are from buffalo. do you know larry o'rourke? that nurse was egg nick garvey from providence, rhode island. she was a family friend i had met and known pretty well from repeated trips back to providence to visit relatives. and she ended up being his nurse. i think that's a fantastic story. at any rate, our orders were to report to columbia university and do so in civilian clothing. i don't think any of us like that....
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imagine if you are a black kid in the heart of the south bronx, or in buffalo or newark or chicago, some of these worst performing school districts in the country where that curriculum has been embraced and that is the message that you are hearing about the united states. so a group of black scholars, we call her selves the 7076 -- ourselves the 1776 unite group, said that is a biased and distorted view of the country, and almost cheery pigs history -- almost cherry picks history, that paints the country as permanently in a state of oppressor and oppressed. we need to make sure all of our kids have a full and complete understanding of everything that has transpired in the united states. we even went on to the level of creating a curriculum that seeks to tell a more complete story. so, for example, the rosenwald schools, which many educators are not aware of,, but in the early 1900s, booker t. washington and rosenwald, the owner of sears, had a vision for exemplary education in a time of segregation and they partnered together to build more than 5000 schools in the south exclusively for b
imagine if you are a black kid in the heart of the south bronx, or in buffalo or newark or chicago, some of these worst performing school districts in the country where that curriculum has been embraced and that is the message that you are hearing about the united states. so a group of black scholars, we call her selves the 7076 -- ourselves the 1776 unite group, said that is a biased and distorted view of the country, and almost cheery pigs history -- almost cherry picks history, that paints...
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the reserve covers 100000 hectares of land the to risk it to say buffalo india and also exotic birds that can't be found anywhere else. you want to. look for all. of. the animal everyone is here to see is a leopard. the guides are on the lookout while the french tourists are getting impatient. up to 6 hours of searching oh yeah i don't know about over there what's that. was you know the big cats emerge not the sort of it that i. don't. want to know that a lot. leopards a very rare also so beautiful they can only be found in 7 countries around the world very soon enough imo and we're so incredibly lucky. and have friends who are chosen to cross the center of the country accompanied by a french speaking died. it's a traditional trial. than. what i thought i would get on here that there are seats. in sri lanka taking the train is an experience in itself but. the trade has a right to know why india in a region that's about 2000 metres above sea level its main attractions of the tea plantations a legacy of british colonialism today sri lanka is the world's 3rd biggest t.v. producer after
the reserve covers 100000 hectares of land the to risk it to say buffalo india and also exotic birds that can't be found anywhere else. you want to. look for all. of. the animal everyone is here to see is a leopard. the guides are on the lookout while the french tourists are getting impatient. up to 6 hours of searching oh yeah i don't know about over there what's that. was you know the big cats emerge not the sort of it that i. don't. want to know that a lot. leopards a very rare also so...
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and he really did inspire us to start blue buffalo. we just weren't happy with the foods that were out there. we thought we could do better. and now millions of dogs and cats enjoy our healthy recipes. they are made with the finest natural ingredients and real meat first. and no chicken or poultry by-product meals. that's the promise we made to blue and... ...it's our promise to you and your pet. because like you...we love them like family, too. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swel
and he really did inspire us to start blue buffalo. we just weren't happy with the foods that were out there. we thought we could do better. and now millions of dogs and cats enjoy our healthy recipes. they are made with the finest natural ingredients and real meat first. and no chicken or poultry by-product meals. that's the promise we made to blue and... ...it's our promise to you and your pet. because like you...we love them like family, too. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to...
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the car also lost much green on home to millions of until up and buffalo loose in the top soil and yet crop and met life stadium. in a bid to recreate degreed migrations of the past the project employs to knead lives talk to people who smoke this is a project to beat out he's confident that headis can help them get this right from the. because we fundamentally believe that this method or farming give space for wildlife to co-exist with production agriculture so that's really simple vision is to find a mechanism by which we can. foster biodiversity on production farms. the thousands of kilometers of fences needed for intensive livestock i recall one of the main reasons why wildlife disappeared fences prevent the animals from roaming free as they search for grazing land and water they often end up tangled in. you know not to study the effects of defenseless woman method on the environment ecologist are monitoring the project over the past 2 years research models and a group of students have recorded the number of plant species in selected study sites. the group evaluates the for duty ind
the car also lost much green on home to millions of until up and buffalo loose in the top soil and yet crop and met life stadium. in a bid to recreate degreed migrations of the past the project employs to knead lives talk to people who smoke this is a project to beat out he's confident that headis can help them get this right from the. because we fundamentally believe that this method or farming give space for wildlife to co-exist with production agriculture so that's really simple vision is to...
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the car or so much green on home to millions of until up and buffalo loose in the topsoil and yet droppings fertilized it. in a bid to recreate degrade migrations of the past the project employs shepherds to need lives talk to players. is appointed to lead out he's confident that harris can help. him with this referendum. which we fundamentally believe that this method or farming give space for wildlife to co-exist with production actually poultry so that's really vision is to find a way can isn't by which we can. foster biodiversity on production farms. the thousands of kilometers of fences needed for intensive livestock i would culture are one of the main reasons why wildlife has disappeared fences prevented yani most from roaming free as they search for grazing land and water they often end up tangled in. you know how to study the effects of defenseless famine method and environment ecologist are monitoring the project over the past 2 years researchers. and a group of students have recorded the number of plant species in selected study sites. the group evaluates the earth index the index
the car or so much green on home to millions of until up and buffalo loose in the topsoil and yet droppings fertilized it. in a bid to recreate degrade migrations of the past the project employs shepherds to need lives talk to players. is appointed to lead out he's confident that harris can help. him with this referendum. which we fundamentally believe that this method or farming give space for wildlife to co-exist with production actually poultry so that's really vision is to find a way can...
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ah former roommate of ulrich says he held a grudge against the doctor's in buffalo.uldn't give him pain killers anymore because he would abuse him a month painkiller would be gone in a week and a half. minnesota authorities say there is no indication tuesday's shooting was domestic terrorism. in chicago. i'm garrett tenney, ktvu fox two news, all right, let's check in with meteorologist mark tamayo. i'll going with the no coat look, blue sky must be a pretty nice day out there, mark. mike it is a very nice day biking gossip. got afternoon to the both of you. yeah we still some patches of some fog out there. but most of the bay area we have mostly sunny skies. we get a break for the rainfall for today before next system comes on board tomorrow. so i guess the theme is if you want to take care of any outdoor activities. it's a good day to do that, because we're looking pretty good. here's a satellite as you can see some areas of false still hanging out, especially their portions of the barrier coastline as we kind of wide not the view will show you. the current number
ah former roommate of ulrich says he held a grudge against the doctor's in buffalo.uldn't give him pain killers anymore because he would abuse him a month painkiller would be gone in a week and a half. minnesota authorities say there is no indication tuesday's shooting was domestic terrorism. in chicago. i'm garrett tenney, ktvu fox two news, all right, let's check in with meteorologist mark tamayo. i'll going with the no coat look, blue sky must be a pretty nice day out there, mark. mike it is...