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"did you know there are no islands in the caspian sea?" laughing sort of nervously, and we don't know whether to laugh or not, and then finally he finishes. and he does this elvis impersonation. and he sang like elvis, dead on. but i remember being in the service in japan, and the japanese girls who couldn't speak english could sing an american song no accent. but couldn't speak a word of english. i thought it was the same thing. and then andy says -- [ elvis voice ] "well, thank you very much." i knew i had been had. >> jimmy: yeah, right there. what a totally different act. it's in this documentary. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you have to watch it. it's on epix. you have keenen ivory wayans. ray romano. >> the whole wayans family. >> jimmy: the whole wayans family. there are there. marlon and shawn are there. ray romano, jerry seinfeld, jay leno, bill mahr has some great stories. lewis black. i mean, everyone -- sarah silverman. judd apatow. kathy griffin. it's a phenomenal documentary, billy crystal and richard pryor is in it. it's quite amazing
"did you know there are no islands in the caspian sea?" laughing sort of nervously, and we don't know whether to laugh or not, and then finally he finishes. and he does this elvis impersonation. and he sang like elvis, dead on. but i remember being in the service in japan, and the japanese girls who couldn't speak english could sing an american song no accent. but couldn't speak a word of english. i thought it was the same thing. and then andy says -- [ elvis voice ] "well, thank...
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they overfished the caspian sea to the point where it's functionally commercially extinct.turgeon starts out at small fry making endless circles. it takes eight to 12 years for them to mature and grow into the big guys. >> sturgeon have been swimming around on arth for 250 million years, long before the dinosaurs appeared on the planet and longer before human gourmets developed a taste for their eggs. >> how long do the sturgeon live. >> nobody knows how long they'll live. 80 to 100 years. there are scientists that think 400-500 or beyond. is sturgeon weighed 800 kilograms, as much as a volkswagen beatle. despite the longevity farm sturgeon are fas tick itty about the quality of water, which must be painstakingly filtered monitored. each jar sells for about $300. here is the big question: how does it taste? >> that's very good. caviar lovers bon apetite. >> that will do it for this edition of al jazeera news. i'm stephanie sy, and we have news at the top of every hour. thanks for watching. >>> hi i'm lisa fletcher, and you are in "the stream." was the time fit the crime whe
they overfished the caspian sea to the point where it's functionally commercially extinct.turgeon starts out at small fry making endless circles. it takes eight to 12 years for them to mature and grow into the big guys. >> sturgeon have been swimming around on arth for 250 million years, long before the dinosaurs appeared on the planet and longer before human gourmets developed a taste for their eggs. >> how long do the sturgeon live. >> nobody knows how long they'll live. 80...
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. >> the capital of dagestan is on the western shore of the caspian sea, south-west of volgograd. peter sharp is there with more. >> they are making the boast of it, but this is not what the russian olympic authorities wanted. they had planned for a 42km run through the capital of dagestan. the security situation wouldn't permit that. last august 1st of the leaders, the main rebel leaders, militant leaders warned that his fighters were doing to take on the olympics, attack the center and the visitors. the recent bomb attacks that we had in volgograd a few weeks ago showed that his group had the logistic support and ability to launch attacks. as a result we this scaled down celebrations today. you might wonder why the russians both ared to carry out the olympic torch relay. to cancel it would have been seen as a show of weak, not strength. >> you are with al jazeera. here is what is coming up. grinding to a halt. we are in indonesia where mining communities are hurting. >> i say shame on them. >> unemployed americans take their fight for benefits right to the top. >> hello again. t
. >> the capital of dagestan is on the western shore of the caspian sea, south-west of volgograd. peter sharp is there with more. >> they are making the boast of it, but this is not what the russian olympic authorities wanted. they had planned for a 42km run through the capital of dagestan. the security situation wouldn't permit that. last august 1st of the leaders, the main rebel leaders, militant leaders warned that his fighters were doing to take on the olympics, attack the...
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. >> reporter: it's a booming dawn fall from the caspian he sea.t all changed when the soviet union collapsed. >> there was a rampant poaching, the money didn't flow back to the hatchy system and the quality of the caviar went down. so they overfished the caspian sea to the point where it's commerciallfunctionally commercy extinct. >> reporter: it takes eight to 12 years for them to mature and grow into the really big guys like these. sturgeon have been swimming on earth for 250 million years. that's long before the dinosaurs appeared on the plant, and long before human gourmets developed a taste for their delectable eggs. >> reporter: how long do they live? >> nobody knows how long they'll live. oh, no question they will live 80 to 100 years, but some scientists think 400 years. >> reporter: wow. a sturgeon weighed 800 kilograms. that's about as much as a volkswagen beetle. farmed sturgeon are surprisingly pepersnickety about the qualityf their water. each tiny jar of california caviar sells for $300. but here's the big question. how does it taste
. >> reporter: it's a booming dawn fall from the caspian he sea.t all changed when the soviet union collapsed. >> there was a rampant poaching, the money didn't flow back to the hatchy system and the quality of the caviar went down. so they overfished the caspian sea to the point where it's commerciallfunctionally commercy extinct. >> reporter: it takes eight to 12 years for them to mature and grow into the really big guys like these. sturgeon have been swimming on earth for...
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they used to make caviar from the caspian sea. no more. kick boxing is a common sport. and the young preach al qaeda's radical message. this mosque is where boston bomber tamerlan tsarnaev came to pray. the imam here didn't know tamerlan he says, but he told us the mosque is now watched by police, and the men who worship here sometimes just disappear. they joined terrorist groups or are snatched by police. jana's son rasheed a suspect in a terrorist bombing in 2012 is among the missing. and where is he now? "i don't know," she says. "there is a rumor he is alive, but i don't know for sure." jana took us to where she said men in masks drove off with her son. and they were shooting as they were running? all of these mothers have sons who are missing. they accuse president putin of sending young muslim men to the ghoul lack. it is from this anger that black widows are made. while the russian government denies it is responsible for the disappearance of people in dagestan, human rights groups say there is no other explanation. some of the detainees are never seen again, but
they used to make caviar from the caspian sea. no more. kick boxing is a common sport. and the young preach al qaeda's radical message. this mosque is where boston bomber tamerlan tsarnaev came to pray. the imam here didn't know tamerlan he says, but he told us the mosque is now watched by police, and the men who worship here sometimes just disappear. they joined terrorist groups or are snatched by police. jana's son rasheed a suspect in a terrorist bombing in 2012 is among the missing. and...
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the government and national bands of all countries see the great importance of developing non caspian seas that allows people to focus payments house has issued from china economy to open mike. this also allows for more to spin the siege of tax management and their effect on a budget and countries are home arming him. if i can have it coming. was reported by the national bank of kazakhstan in the spirit as the statement was read by pos daily on an ets has been chosen mostly done by a pianist going to link up with the un are still painful and meet up with that look ridiculous she noticed his actions it is going now maybe snow and am unlikely to be. makes about two to two point five percent. sadly it's not enough. thus we conduct training programs for various banks to promote non cash payment. this is the annual growth of non cash payment increases at a rate of four to five percent in five years movies that are needed in this twenty five percent in the meat industry european countries. all the time. your smile. when the deeper the scheme. this trend is increasing the number of small and medi
the government and national bands of all countries see the great importance of developing non caspian seas that allows people to focus payments house has issued from china economy to open mike. this also allows for more to spin the siege of tax management and their effect on a budget and countries are home arming him. if i can have it coming. was reported by the national bank of kazakhstan in the spirit as the statement was read by pos daily on an ets has been chosen mostly done by a pianist...
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future taken into account the wonderful natural attractions such as the mountains of hot tea or the caspian sea in the west of kazakhstan dr is the president was also discussed in moscow during the discussion the russian experts and politicians said that russia's to take as a base is the example of the long term strategic planning in kazakhstan. was it wouldn't be writing and receiving it. we showed him a couple of depression is no such document which we unite over strategic positions strategies or global certain ministries but we don't have such a long term strategies as your strategy two thousand fifty. the strategic management is viewed as a key documenting the events that indicates that the children seeing it. a waste recycling plant open it isn't without its production capacity allows processing two point five tonnes of touch for years to find a particle will be using in effect re rub a crumb of high quality because german joint venture is environmentally friendly. it is the key with the police need to do it you will pull the prospects of additional support to europe the main market is sev
future taken into account the wonderful natural attractions such as the mountains of hot tea or the caspian sea in the west of kazakhstan dr is the president was also discussed in moscow during the discussion the russian experts and politicians said that russia's to take as a base is the example of the long term strategic planning in kazakhstan. was it wouldn't be writing and receiving it. we showed him a couple of depression is no such document which we unite over strategic positions...
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flow back in and the quality of the caviar went down and now they say it is almost extent in the caspian sea it takes 8-12 years for them to mature and grow in the really big guys like these. sturgeon have been swimming on the earth for 250 million years, that is long before the dinosaurs appeared on the planet and much longer before human gourmets developed a taste for their delectible eggs. how long do they live? >> nobody knows how long but 80-100 years but some scientists think 4, 500 years or beyond. >> reporter: and hooked in california a century ago weighed 800 kilograms and about as much as a volkswagen beetle and the water must be carefully filtered and painstakingly purified and monitored and each jar of caviar sells for about $300. here is the big question, how does it taste? >> that is very good. >> reporter: caviar lovers, bon-apitite. >> i'm from alverta, california. >> good-bye for me and the team for now, and good-bye. ♪ the pacific eververyday? >> join america tonight's michael okwu for an exclusive four part series, as we return to fukushima only on al jazeera america new l
flow back in and the quality of the caviar went down and now they say it is almost extent in the caspian sea it takes 8-12 years for them to mature and grow in the really big guys like these. sturgeon have been swimming on the earth for 250 million years, that is long before the dinosaurs appeared on the planet and much longer before human gourmets developed a taste for their delectible eggs. how long do they live? >> nobody knows how long but 80-100 years but some scientists think 4, 500...
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for the the past decade this has been a dangerous part of the world, all of the way across to the caspian sea here. they will engulf these games in flames. the real issue is, does any of that potential violence get passed the steel corridor that 37,000 russian police and security officials have tried to enforce here? people are probably going to be okay inside that, around this olympic area. everybody hopes. it's just that when they head out across into the broader parts of russia where the police are known for corruption and inefficiency, that's where there could be real problems. christi? >> you know, nick, i want to talk about something just a different angle of this. every olympic city has a lot of construction, there's a lot of work to do to prepare for the world coming to the city. but is sochi ready? >> reporter: i think, yes, is probably the clearest way to say it. i've not been across all parts of the olympic venues. in fact, a lot of the time it's very hard to get in. just yesterday we were trying to go to near the ski jump area. told to leave. trying to go near some of the hotels,
for the the past decade this has been a dangerous part of the world, all of the way across to the caspian sea here. they will engulf these games in flames. the real issue is, does any of that potential violence get passed the steel corridor that 37,000 russian police and security officials have tried to enforce here? people are probably going to be okay inside that, around this olympic area. everybody hopes. it's just that when they head out across into the broader parts of russia where the...
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keeping major disasters out, but this is a massive region that stretches all the way over to the caspian sea, as well. so many of these blasts we've been hearing have been originated with the brother who is bombed boston. it will be difficult to put a lid on all violence across this massive region for the entire period. they don't have the manpower. bear in mind, bombs, assassinations going off nearly every day for the past ten years. i don't exaggerate there. it's a reas ee's a region that' volatile far long time. the idea of the russian government focusing resources to switch that violenolence off si won't happen. >> nick paton walsh, thank you so much. all these reports leave the world wondering as well as athletes traveling to compete in the olympics, is it safe to go to sochi? i want to bring in bob baer, cnn national security analyst and a former cia operative. bob, good to see you as always. for everything we've heard, do you think there's a real terror threat in sochi? should we be worried? >> oh, absolutely. i think american citizens are at risk in russia either in the north caucasu
keeping major disasters out, but this is a massive region that stretches all the way over to the caspian sea, as well. so many of these blasts we've been hearing have been originated with the brother who is bombed boston. it will be difficult to put a lid on all violence across this massive region for the entire period. they don't have the manpower. bear in mind, bombs, assassinations going off nearly every day for the past ten years. i don't exaggerate there. it's a reas ee's a region that'...
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. >> it is a booming business with the state's sturgeon farmers profiting from the down fall of caspian sead iran produced 70% of the caviar. >> there was rampant poaching, the money didn't support the has shery system, and so they over fished the caspian sea to the place where it's probably functionally extended. >> sturgeon have been swimming aren't on earth for 250 million years, long before the dinosaurs appeared on the planet and much longer before human gourmets developed a taste for their deelectable eggs. >> how long do they live? >> nobody knolls how long they live. that there's no question they'll live 80-100 years, but there are some scientists that think 400 years, 500 years or beyond. >> 800 kilograms is what one weighed, as much as a volkswagen beetle. farm sturgeon are picky about the quality of their water, which must be carefully filtered, pain stainingingly purified and monitored. each tiny jar of sterling california caviar sells for about $300. here's the big question. how does it taste? >> mmm, that's very good. >> caviar lovers, bon apetit. aljazeera, california. >> cal
. >> it is a booming business with the state's sturgeon farmers profiting from the down fall of caspian sead iran produced 70% of the caviar. >> there was rampant poaching, the money didn't support the has shery system, and so they over fished the caspian sea to the place where it's probably functionally extended. >> sturgeon have been swimming aren't on earth for 250 million years, long before the dinosaurs appeared on the planet and much longer before human gourmets...
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as you keep going towards the caspian sea, it's raging hardest, shootings, bombings on almost a dailycurity clamp-down seems to have lessened that slightly. that's at the heart of the issue here. why choose to bring the games here? this part of the coast very difficult. beloved to slood myrputin but tn edge of the area. >> so, nick, while american athletes are getting this warning, what about the other countries? are they warning their athletes as well to be careful when outside of that ring? >> i think most countries are providing a degree of caution. i don't know that we're specifically countries being cautious about the ring itself and it's the americans who are more open about the measures they're suggesting. that's the more public discussion. but if you see how this whole area is laid out, there's a sense of apprehension, there are dragnets being put in place. today was a key day where a lot of the roads we needed to move around on start needing olympic accreditation to go along them. police are beginning to put those measures in. in a way makes our job quite difficult here and i
as you keep going towards the caspian sea, it's raging hardest, shootings, bombings on almost a dailycurity clamp-down seems to have lessened that slightly. that's at the heart of the issue here. why choose to bring the games here? this part of the coast very difficult. beloved to slood myrputin but tn edge of the area. >> so, nick, while american athletes are getting this warning, what about the other countries? are they warning their athletes as well to be careful when outside of that...
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. >> sturgeon farmers are profit itting from a downfall in the caspian sea. iran and russia used to produce 95%. is changed when the soviet union collapsed. there's a ram bed poaching, money did not flow in to supporting the system. the quality went down. so they overfished the caspian sea, where it's probably functionally, commercially extinct. sturgeon start as small fry, making circles around their tanks. it takes eight to 12 years to mature and grow into the really big guys like these. sturgeon have been swimming on earth for 250 million years. long before the dinosaurs appeared on the planet and longer before human gourmets developed a taste for their eggs. >> how long do the sturgeon live. >> nobody knows. there's no question they'll live 80 to 100 years. there's some scientists thinking 400-500 years, beyond. >> a sturgeon hooked a century ago weighed 800 kilograms. as much as a volkswagen beatle. >> farmed sturgeon are finicky about the water, it must be filtered purposified and monitored. each jar of californian caviar sells for about $300. here is t
. >> sturgeon farmers are profit itting from a downfall in the caspian sea. iran and russia used to produce 95%. is changed when the soviet union collapsed. there's a ram bed poaching, money did not flow in to supporting the system. the quality went down. so they overfished the caspian sea, where it's probably functionally, commercially extinct. sturgeon start as small fry, making circles around their tanks. it takes eight to 12 years to mature and grow into the really big guys like...