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-maybe the area is genova. -steves: genova. each shop addresses a need with passion and expertise.ine instruments deserve the finest care. grand palaces sparkle with gold leaf, thanks to the delicate and exacting skills of craftspeople like this. a satisfying way to wrap up an oltrarno experience is to enjoy a florentine steakhouse, which any italian meat lover knows means chianina beef. the quality is proudly on display. steaks are sold by weight and generally shared. the standard serving is about a kilo for two, meaning about a pound per person. so, both of those for four people? woman: yes. steves: the preparation is simple and well established. good luck if you want it well done. man: i am hungry, yeah. oh, look at this. ah! steves: oh, beautiful. [ laughs ] man: wow. steves: chianina beef. -woman: white beans. -steves: okay. perfect. man: and that one. steves: so, the meat is called chianina. tommaso: that's its name, because it comes from the chianti. steves: oh, from chianti. okay. and tell me about this concept of the good marriage of the food, you know? tommaso: well, when
-maybe the area is genova. -steves: genova. each shop addresses a need with passion and expertise.ine instruments deserve the finest care. grand palaces sparkle with gold leaf, thanks to the delicate and exacting skills of craftspeople like this. a satisfying way to wrap up an oltrarno experience is to enjoy a florentine steakhouse, which any italian meat lover knows means chianina beef. the quality is proudly on display. steaks are sold by weight and generally shared. the standard serving is...
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the movie is based on lisa genova. maybe we could start. there why fiction? why was that the way to tell the story? >> it's a strange thing for a neuroscientist to turn to, right? my grandmother had alzheimer's, and as a neuroscientist in my family, i read everything i could find about alzheimer's to better understand what she was going through and to be better caregivers to her. and it helped but yet everything i read was written by the perspective of the outsider looking in so they were written by clinician, scientists, caregivers, social workers, and the piece of information that was missing was an answer to the question: what does it feel like to have this? >> reporter: from the victim's point of view in. >> yeah. and i understood that knowing that answer was what i really needed to stay connected to my grandmother. and somehow i had this intuitive understanding that fiction and literature are a places where we can explore empathy and have the chance the walk in someone else's shoes some that was really the seed for the book. >> reporter: and your decisio
the movie is based on lisa genova. maybe we could start. there why fiction? why was that the way to tell the story? >> it's a strange thing for a neuroscientist to turn to, right? my grandmother had alzheimer's, and as a neuroscientist in my family, i read everything i could find about alzheimer's to better understand what she was going through and to be better caregivers to her. and it helped but yet everything i read was written by the perspective of the outsider looking in so they were...
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sony classics killer films, lisa genova. kristen stewart, alec baldwin.at we were able to hopefully shine a light on alzheimer's disease. so many people with this disease feel isolated and marginalized. one of the wonderful things about movies is that it makes us feel seen and not alone. and people with alzheimer's deserve to be seen so that we can find a cure. and finally, to our filmmakers, wash westand richard, they can't be here tonight because of richard's health. when he was diagnosed with als, wash asked him what he wanted to do. did he want to travel did he want to see the world and he said that he wanted to make movies. and that's what he did. and finally, for my husband bart and our children cal and liv, thank you for my life. thank you for giving me a home. thank you. thank you very much for this. >> well the show is almost over. all but one of the categories have been checked off. which means it's time for the envelope you've all been waiting for. my oscar predictions. recap. on thursday i gave my predictions to the accounting firm of pricewat
sony classics killer films, lisa genova. kristen stewart, alec baldwin.at we were able to hopefully shine a light on alzheimer's disease. so many people with this disease feel isolated and marginalized. one of the wonderful things about movies is that it makes us feel seen and not alone. and people with alzheimer's deserve to be seen so that we can find a cure. and finally, to our filmmakers, wash westand richard, they can't be here tonight because of richard's health. when he was diagnosed...
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sony classics killer films, lisa genova. kristen stewart, alec baldwin.e were able to hopefully shine a light on alzheimer's disease. so many people with this disease feel isolated and marginalized. one of the wonderful things about movies is that it makes us feel seen and not alone. and people with alzheimer's deserve to be seen so that we can find a cure. and finally, to our filmmakers, wash westand richard, they can't be here tonight because of richard's health. when he was diagnosed with als, wash asked him what he wanted to do. did he want to travel did he want to see the world and he said that he wanted to make movies. and that's what he did. and finally, for my husband bart and our children cal and liv, thank you for my life. thank you for giving me a home. thank you. thank you very much for this. >> well the show is almost over. all but one of the categories have been checked off. which means it's time for the envelope you've all been waiting for. my oscar predictions. recap. on thursday i gave my predictions to the accounting firm of pricewaterho
sony classics killer films, lisa genova. kristen stewart, alec baldwin.e were able to hopefully shine a light on alzheimer's disease. so many people with this disease feel isolated and marginalized. one of the wonderful things about movies is that it makes us feel seen and not alone. and people with alzheimer's deserve to be seen so that we can find a cure. and finally, to our filmmakers, wash westand richard, they can't be here tonight because of richard's health. when he was diagnosed with...
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last year, with genova homes. >> we went to over 30 community meetings for this property over the course of the last several years. and we did a lot of workshops and outreach with all the neighbors, and the plan that has evolved has been the outcome of all that input. >> reporter: now a group of citizens called friends of pine meadow has launched a petition drive aimed at reversing the city council's decision to change the property's 1970s designation as open space to residential. >> the referendum is about putting the city council, the four members of the city council's decision to cheickange the designation to housing, to put that on the ballot for the community to decide rather than the members of the council. >> reporter: they have until friday to collect 3,000 signatures. either way she'll have to close the course by the end of march. in martinez, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> and there's this. given up for lost napa's missing tree moose made a sudden appearance today. someone dropped off a moose-shaped tree branch this morning on the foot of the mayor's driveway. it went missing.
last year, with genova homes. >> we went to over 30 community meetings for this property over the course of the last several years. and we did a lot of workshops and outreach with all the neighbors, and the plan that has evolved has been the outcome of all that input. >> reporter: now a group of citizens called friends of pine meadow has launched a petition drive aimed at reversing the city council's decision to change the property's 1970s designation as open space to residential....
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vamos a italia, donde el genova ascendiÓ al sÉptimo lugar al vencer a la lazio por 1 a 0.uropa league. los cardenales de san luis llegaron a un acuerdo por un contrato de 2 aÑos con jon jay por un salario anual de 5.2 millones en 2015 y 6 millones en 2016. el armador de los portland, damian, reemplazarÁ a griffin que se someterÁ a una cirugÍa por una infecciÓn en su codo. recuerda que esta y toda la informaciÓn deportiva la puede encontrar en www.univisiondeportes.com. feliz martes. >> muchas gracias. >> oye, se le infectÓ, le estaban haciendo un tratamiento en el codo y se le infectÓ. estÁ fuera indefinidamente. >> bueno, el codo es algo extremadamente importante cuando tienes que dribblear y lanzar la bola. >> Últimamente ha habido muchas lesiones. >> y mÁs cuando pateas la bola... >> envÍanos un mensaje por twitter a @despiertaameric y Únete a nuestra conversaciÓn. nosotros te contestaremos y sacaremos tus opiniones al aire. >> estÁn muy fascinados con los deportes ustedes. vamos hablar de una leyenda viviente del fÚtbol, el inglÉs david beckham. deberÍa servir de ejemp
vamos a italia, donde el genova ascendiÓ al sÉptimo lugar al vencer a la lazio por 1 a 0.uropa league. los cardenales de san luis llegaron a un acuerdo por un contrato de 2 aÑos con jon jay por un salario anual de 5.2 millones en 2015 y 6 millones en 2016. el armador de los portland, damian, reemplazarÁ a griffin que se someterÁ a una cirugÍa por una infecciÓn en su codo. recuerda que esta y toda la informaciÓn deportiva la puede encontrar en www.univisiondeportes.com. feliz martes....