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. >>> well, on ted lasso, he plays a potty-mouthed soccer player, and recently fred goldstein was onimportance of the f-word take a look. >> whoa, i love the letter f. >> today's word is -- that's a drum roll. >> that's very nice. >> thank you fairness >> fairness is when each of us get what we needs. >> we need cookie, please. >> oh. >> oh, that f-word that's all right well, instead of his usual f-bombs, goldstein there sharing the importance of fairness. >> and friends and fun >> so many great f words love that. >> yes friday >> yes >> even though it's monday sorry. >>> up next, bill's got your monday forecast. >>> and before you pour that bowl of cereal this morning, why fda is investigating lucky charms that's next. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military we've grown to serve all, who've honorably served. no matter their rank or when they were in. a marine just out of boot camp or a petty officer from '73 and even his kids and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their eligible family members. are we still exclusive? ab
. >>> well, on ted lasso, he plays a potty-mouthed soccer player, and recently fred goldstein was onimportance of the f-word take a look. >> whoa, i love the letter f. >> today's word is -- that's a drum roll. >> that's very nice. >> thank you fairness >> fairness is when each of us get what we needs. >> we need cookie, please. >> oh. >> oh, that f-word that's all right well, instead of his usual f-bombs, goldstein there sharing the...
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jason goldstein is here to show us how to make a staple. matzah. >> thank you for haing me.oks like an oversized cracker. walk us through the steps. >> you guys have the ingredients in the bowl. we have flour, water, salt and then my secret ingredient to make it from boxed matzah to fresh, olive oil. we mix it altogether and do the matzah dance. you mix it and keep mixing it until it's a ball like this. you guys did awesome. let's roll it out. so we're going to roll this out. it's very heavy, right? it's like a matzah work-out. we'll roll it out. as you roll it out -- here, i'll hold this for you. if you don't have a rolling pin, use a cup instead. that's awesome. you'll roll it out super thin. we'll get ready for our next part. >> you can see eva and i cook a lot. >> it's awesome. get ready to cut the matzah. >> thankfully you made some for us. >> yes. >> yes.it into four squares?- yes. yes. then what we're going to do is we're going to poke some holes into this so it does not rise. just like that. then this is going to make sure it doesn't rise. then the next thing we're g
jason goldstein is here to show us how to make a staple. matzah. >> thank you for haing me.oks like an oversized cracker. walk us through the steps. >> you guys have the ingredients in the bowl. we have flour, water, salt and then my secret ingredient to make it from boxed matzah to fresh, olive oil. we mix it altogether and do the matzah dance. you mix it and keep mixing it until it's a ball like this. you guys did awesome. let's roll it out. so we're going to roll this out. it's...
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ask you, do all i do is the last of she is a wish, not possible, but i would say what you persist goldstein's bits are you stuff with coronado? well usually we can, you know, so you know, but it was really import shanie when i go into school, but i must have shown that. did you put your brain bony down your name and you want to do martha? the dish, the dish does that all good? i mean, yes, i will put in nobody still special, but i thought i could keep opening on your mobile and h in the...
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darra goldstein: since 1970, something like 2 million soviet jews have immigrated to the united states. in the portland area, the russian community comprises about 50,000 people. russian is the third most spoken language in oregon. the russians experienced tremendous hardship in the 20th century, that there was no food in the stores. people had to go around and stand in lines for hours and hours and try and find that food. one of the saddest aspects of soviet life to me was the loss of the kitchen. the bolsheviks thought of food as fuel, as something utilitarian. the women were supposed to be liberated from the kitchen, but instead of cooking for one's own family, they were forced to go into the factory kitchens and cook for hundreds and sometimes thousands. so the idea of food as pleasure was seen as a bad thing. bonnie: when i say russian food, that is a loaded term. my parents emigrated in 1979 from the soviet union. physical, geographically, they were in belarus. but the entire time that they lived in this place, it was never called belarus. it was the soviet union. russia is a cou
darra goldstein: since 1970, something like 2 million soviet jews have immigrated to the united states. in the portland area, the russian community comprises about 50,000 people. russian is the third most spoken language in oregon. the russians experienced tremendous hardship in the 20th century, that there was no food in the stores. people had to go around and stand in lines for hours and hours and try and find that food. one of the saddest aspects of soviet life to me was the loss of the...
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. >> instead of his usual f-bombs, goldstein sharing f-words. >> so many f-words fairness, friendship hard to find. the reason doctors say it may actually be a good thing. plus -- >> we think it's especially important that there be really intentional and targeted efforts to reach them to support latino-led operations. >> everyone dealing with inflation, but the latino community has been especially hit hard. we have tips for all families who are trying to make it in the bay. this is "today in the bay."
. >> instead of his usual f-bombs, goldstein sharing f-words. >> so many f-words fairness, friendship hard to find. the reason doctors say it may actually be a good thing. plus -- >> we think it's especially important that there be really intentional and targeted efforts to reach them to support latino-led operations. >> everyone dealing with inflation, but the latino community has been especially hit hard. we have tips for all families who are trying to make it in the...
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thank you so much, jim goldstein for joining us from new york. thank you. ah, here's a check of the headlines on al jazeera ukraine's president's his address. the un security council accusing rush out deliberately killing torturing and raping civilians. valera mir zalinski spoke by a video link from keith or i did with la little green. we need decisions from the security council for peace in ukraine. if you dont know how to implement this, you can do 2 things. either remove russia from the council. so can not block decisions about its own war. the other option is to reform to secure, to cancel, to work for peace. if there isn't an alternative, then we should decide the secret council altogether. russ's ambassador says the allegations of atrocities have no merits food as it looks is. do we need to cut out the malignant nazi tumor that is consuming ukraine and would in time begin to consume russia and we will achieve that goal? i hope sooner rather than later because there is no other outcome. we are not shooting against civilian targets in order to save as m
thank you so much, jim goldstein for joining us from new york. thank you. ah, here's a check of the headlines on al jazeera ukraine's president's his address. the un security council accusing rush out deliberately killing torturing and raping civilians. valera mir zalinski spoke by a video link from keith or i did with la little green. we need decisions from the security council for peace in ukraine. if you dont know how to implement this, you can do 2 things. either remove russia from the...
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we have vladimir goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and. and also we have bjorn nice that he is an author and head of kaleidoscope russian in.
we have vladimir goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and. and also we have bjorn nice that he is an author and head of kaleidoscope russian in.
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i wish now possible, but i would say what you persist goldstein's bits. are you stuff with sasha corona? well, it was you and we did. he also you love import us. anyway. i'm going to promise to show my grain. bring you down your name and you want to do martha dish. the dish. does that all good? i mean, yeah. so we'll put in nobody still special, but i thought i could keep opening on your mobile and h in the website. i just have to put in an issue with the linda. no, go ahead. i need someone to contact me a, but i couldn't get it to shoot a propaganda and the understand what principal billing issues about the position now. but again at the not a minor. anybody on the machine was you can't now you push only 230 or really oh, but i put up in the ration to go for just a lot of throwing the fiesta. missed their stuff on the train you understand of yours for you and your ability sky apartments, different level of the not with this you can, you can usually use some of the show on your own, but we're here. but usually with i wish you could see the with us i can c
i wish now possible, but i would say what you persist goldstein's bits. are you stuff with sasha corona? well, it was you and we did. he also you love import us. anyway. i'm going to promise to show my grain. bring you down your name and you want to do martha dish. the dish. does that all good? i mean, yeah. so we'll put in nobody still special, but i thought i could keep opening on your mobile and h in the website. i just have to put in an issue with the linda. no, go ahead. i need someone to...
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we have latimer goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and and also we have bjorn nice that he is an author and head of kaleidoscope russian information center are joan in cross sack rules and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want and i always appreciate a vladimir, let me go to you 1st here. american officials really reveal themselves when they're asked about the conflict in ukraine. in one a good example. as they say, secretary defense lloyd austin, in care of, he was asked about america's aims and all of this. and he said the u. s. hopes, russia will be quote, unquote, weakened by the war. ah, what does that have to do with ukraine per say. other than, you know, it is a proxy go head vladimir inadvertently. you're asked for a bargain propaganda in it for granted meets that they go there. their purpose is not so much into using the beast between the 2 warning, you know, countries not bringing them together, but actually is and gauge and very heavily
we have latimer goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and and also we have bjorn nice that he is an author and head of kaleidoscope russian information center are joan in cross sack rules and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want and i always appreciate a vladimir, let me go to you 1st here. american officials really reveal themselves when they're asked about the conflict in ukraine. in one a good example. as they say, secretary...
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we have vladimir goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university.
we have vladimir goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university.
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we have vladimir goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and. and also we have bjorn, nice that he is an author and head of kaleidoscope russian information center. our children cross stock rules and the fact that means it can jump in any time you want . and i always appreciate vladimir, let me go to you 1st here. a mary.
we have vladimir goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and. and also we have bjorn, nice that he is an author and head of kaleidoscope russian information center. our children cross stock rules and the fact that means it can jump in any time you want . and i always appreciate vladimir, let me go to you 1st here. a mary.
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we have vladimir goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and. and also we have bjorn, nice that he is an author and head of kaleidoscope russian information center. our children cross stock rules and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate a vladimir, let me go to you 1st here. american officials really reveal themselves when they're asked about the conflict in ukraine. i in one a good example as they say, secretary defense, lloyd austin, in care of. he was asked about america's aims and all of this. and he said, the u. s. hopes, russia will be, quote, unquote, weakened by the war. but what does that have to do with ukraine? per say. other than, you know, it is a proxy go head vladimir inadvertently, you know, your asper barbara, or brandon ada propaganda. it meets that it goes it, their purpose is not so much.
we have vladimir goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and. and also we have bjorn, nice that he is an author and head of kaleidoscope russian information center. our children cross stock rules and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate a vladimir, let me go to you 1st here. american officials really reveal themselves when they're asked about the conflict in ukraine. i in one a good example as they say,...
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a >> joining me now is ben goldstein.st of the window seat podcast. thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. talk to me. we're kind of watching this whole thing unfold, the news breaking, the announcements being made across the board on transportation. whatever transportation you happen to be on that day. were you surprised that the major airlines embraces change and ran with it? >> i was surprised in the way it happened, but i was not surprised to see the major airlines embrace the change. they'd already advocate to remove the mask mandate. they also wanted to remove covid testing for international arrivals which still remains in place. airlines feel like this is bad for demand and bad for the travel industry, so they are happy to remove these mandates and they took the first opportunity to do so. >> do you think travelers know are going to take this guidance and run with it and essentially saying it is now safe to travel, taking it a science, once again? >> it's not a scientific decision. this was a court decision, ille
a >> joining me now is ben goldstein.st of the window seat podcast. thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. talk to me. we're kind of watching this whole thing unfold, the news breaking, the announcements being made across the board on transportation. whatever transportation you happen to be on that day. were you surprised that the major airlines embraces change and ran with it? >> i was surprised in the way it happened, but i was not surprised to see the major airlines embrace the...
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the show is being written by "ted lasso" co-creator bill lawrence and writer/star brett goldstein.er. he will co-star, write and produce the series, as well. no word yet on when it will begin streaming on apple-plus. welcome harrison ford to the tv universe. may the force be with you. >> pause, pause, pause. >>> now, we need the writing up the screen. also this morning, britney spears has confirmed she's writing a memoir. the pop star sharing it on a since-deleted post. sam has ordered his copy. the post said the writing process has been therapeutic for her. she never felt heard growing up. she wrote, i can only imagine i sound childish but i was extremely young when the events took place. and addressing those now, i'm sure seem irrelevant to most. i'm completely aware of that. but britney's fans make sure she knows she is not irrelevant, with over 10,000 comments supporting the book. her fiance, sam, among them. he posted, i'm buying the first copy. no, sam, you're not. it's sam champion. >> it's true. i want to read it. i'm a fan. >> you guys interviewed her. >> in san francisco,
the show is being written by "ted lasso" co-creator bill lawrence and writer/star brett goldstein.er. he will co-star, write and produce the series, as well. no word yet on when it will begin streaming on apple-plus. welcome harrison ford to the tv universe. may the force be with you. >> pause, pause, pause. >>> now, we need the writing up the screen. also this morning, britney spears has confirmed she's writing a memoir. the pop star sharing it on a since-deleted post....
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tomorrow on "gma," saturday or saturday's "gma" don't miss passover prep with chef jason goldstein. >er to protect her mental health. zohreen shah has all the details. good morning, zohreen. >> reporter: good morning, linsey. bertinelli says as soon as she wrapped up writing her recent book titled "enough already" she said enough already to her scale and decided she'd stop weighing herself. three months later she hasn't stepped on one and it has changed her life. >> mirrors aren't accurate, are they? >> reporter: this morning, tv star valerie bertinelli says she stopped weighing herself as a part of her health journey writing a personal essa on wellness website newbeauty. i'm doing my best to live by the words i've written, to not care what the scale says. i stopped weighing myself when i finished writing my book and i haven't gotten on a scale since. ♪ bertinelli who has been in the public eye since she was a child on the hit show "one day at a time". >> she always gets so hysterical. >> reporter: admits she was afraid of not checking the numbers on the scale but that her fear was un
tomorrow on "gma," saturday or saturday's "gma" don't miss passover prep with chef jason goldstein. >er to protect her mental health. zohreen shah has all the details. good morning, zohreen. >> reporter: good morning, linsey. bertinelli says as soon as she wrapped up writing her recent book titled "enough already" she said enough already to her scale and decided she'd stop weighing herself. three months later she hasn't stepped on one and it has changed...