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tim is working to bring the breed back and has 8,000 heirloom turkeys this year alone.oom turkeys are catching on in the culinary world as a growing number of diners are willing to pay more to gobble up this slice of americana. >> so there's definitely an interest in preserving these old birds, and it's kind of fun, and we like it because they're so pretty, and they make the ranch. it's really exciting. uh, it's something different than just a white turkey, and so this kind of brings me back to my childhood, because when i was real young, th-this was the kind of turkey or the look that we had on the farm then. >> it goes way back, 'cause i started raisin'--didn't start raisin'--my uncle used to raise turkeys, and this was the bronze turkey, and i used to work there when i was goin' to high school and whatnot. that's what really got me started in the turkey business. so, yeah, they're just--they're kind of part of us. [laughs] >> the care put into these birds pays dividends. diestel turkey is known for consistently high-quality meat with a true turkey flavor. the meat is
tim is working to bring the breed back and has 8,000 heirloom turkeys this year alone.oom turkeys are catching on in the culinary world as a growing number of diners are willing to pay more to gobble up this slice of americana. >> so there's definitely an interest in preserving these old birds, and it's kind of fun, and we like it because they're so pretty, and they make the ranch. it's really exciting. uh, it's something different than just a white turkey, and so this kind of brings me...
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chef, i have a five-spice roasted monkfish and chive ravioli, a poached quail egg, and some heirloomt's very dangerous, chef, but you said, "adapt," so i went with the ravioli. michael, how was that for you? the ravioli is actually, uh, is pretty good. thank you very much, chef. yeah, i'm very impressed with it. it looked beautiful. i'm surprised, but it actually worked. stars, please. i'll give a two again. two. (gordon) wow, well, it's good stars. thank you very much. red team six blue team six. next up, the battle of the hen, please. let's go clemenza. come on, buddy. [applause] barbie! barbie, why don't you explain your dish first, please. i did a pan-roasted hen and i wound up with shrimp so i decided to make a hash out of the potatoes and the shrimp. does it float your boat? it's tasty. everything's seasoned well. [laughs] [singing] anita lo said my dish was tasty! it's a good dish. marks, please. wow. brilliant. it's tough. i'm gonna give it one. [applause] five. okay, great. uh, clemenza, please. we got a herb-roasted guinea hen marinated grilled zucchini with some balsamic a
chef, i have a five-spice roasted monkfish and chive ravioli, a poached quail egg, and some heirloomt's very dangerous, chef, but you said, "adapt," so i went with the ravioli. michael, how was that for you? the ravioli is actually, uh, is pretty good. thank you very much, chef. yeah, i'm very impressed with it. it looked beautiful. i'm surprised, but it actually worked. stars, please. i'll give a two again. two. (gordon) wow, well, it's good stars. thank you very much. red team six...
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. $20,000 in mostly heirloom jewelry was taken. an officer lifted fingerprints off a mirror.nt a signal to his phone where he believed the thieves were. the police said they couldn't do anything and offered an alternative. >> they said go down a block away. call us and wait. my wife didn't want me to go down. >> it was completely inappropriate. when he left, i called and took the phone out in the backyard and had very choice, inappropriate words, choice words yelling and screaming for them to call him and send him home. >> reporter: police haven't gotten b
. $20,000 in mostly heirloom jewelry was taken. an officer lifted fingerprints off a mirror.nt a signal to his phone where he believed the thieves were. the police said they couldn't do anything and offered an alternative. >> they said go down a block away. call us and wait. my wife didn't want me to go down. >> it was completely inappropriate. when he left, i called and took the phone out in the backyard and had very choice, inappropriate words, choice words yelling and screaming...
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really see it'q a little bit spicy, so we add the--goat cheese goes so well with green beans and heirloom tomatoes and that light dressing we just made. >> so no matter how you slice it, cut it, or chop it, these gourmet greens will be here as long as these pioneering farming families are around to liven up your next salad and grow you the perfect meal. for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. mus] >> does it look like we know what we're doing? >> san francisco is a world-renowned hotspot for great restaurants, food, and chefs. but now the city is gaining notoriety for something else. its commubity gardens like alemany farm, where hundreds of people get involved in growing things. but since this 4.5 acre farm is by ibterstate 280, even longtime residents unknowingly drive right past this farm by the freeway. >> you know, i've driven by this road hundreds of times. i've never even seen this farm or heard of this farm. but it's beautiful here. >> the alemany farm is located basically right in the middle of san francisco. it's on the southern side of the city right next to the 280. we're
really see it'q a little bit spicy, so we add the--goat cheese goes so well with green beans and heirloom tomatoes and that light dressing we just made. >> so no matter how you slice it, cut it, or chop it, these gourmet greens will be here as long as these pioneering farming families are around to liven up your next salad and grow you the perfect meal. for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. mus] >> does it look like we know what we're doing? >> san francisco...
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a backhoe carefully broke through the walls today as crews tried to salvage family heirlooming.le to recover the body of 37-year-old jeffrey bush who disappeared thursday night. listen to his brother as he describes what happened. >> i ran in there and all i could see was this big hole. all i see was the tops of his bed. i didn't see nothing else. so i jumped in the hole and tried digging him out and i couldn't get him. all i could hear is i could hear him screaming for me and hollering for me. but i couldn't do anything. >>> another officer involved shooting to tell you about leaves another person dead. how a traffic stop in the east bay led to this deadly shooting. >> and the world's biggest said this bud is not water. what he did to fight back over a multi million dollars lawsuit. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>
a backhoe carefully broke through the walls today as crews tried to salvage family heirlooming.le to recover the body of 37-year-old jeffrey bush who disappeared thursday night. listen to his brother as he describes what happened. >> i ran in there and all i could see was this big hole. all i see was the tops of his bed. i didn't see nothing else. so i jumped in the hole and tried digging him out and i couldn't get him. all i could hear is i could hear him screaming for me and hollering...
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a backhoe carefully broke through the walls today as crews tried to salvage family heirlooming.ties say it will not be possible to recover the body of 37-year-old jeffrey bush who disappeared thursday night. listen to his brother as he describes what happened. >> i ran in there and all i could see was this big hole. all i see was the tops of his bed. i didn't see nothing else. so i jumped in the hole and tried digging him out and i couldn't get him. all i could hear is i could hear him screaming for me and hollering for me. but i couldn't do anything. >>> another officer involved shooting to tell you about leaves another person dead. how a traffic stop in the east bay led to this deadly [ male announcer ] listen to this symphony of flavor: crrkkhshziiiizzlllee. beautiful. shhhhshshshshhshshhhhhsshhhshs. gorgeous! here comes the crescendo. kkerrrrbbuuuuuucraaackkk. just...incredible. pillsbury toaster strudel. if beethoven made breakfast. with totino's pizza rolls. and now when you buy one 40-count bag, instantly get a free bottle of sun drop or sunkist soda. it's on. let's roll.
a backhoe carefully broke through the walls today as crews tried to salvage family heirlooming.ties say it will not be possible to recover the body of 37-year-old jeffrey bush who disappeared thursday night. listen to his brother as he describes what happened. >> i ran in there and all i could see was this big hole. all i see was the tops of his bed. i didn't see nothing else. so i jumped in the hole and tried digging him out and i couldn't get him. all i could hear is i could hear him...
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mostly heirloom jewelry including what his wife wor on their wedding day. >> it's frustrating. >> reporter: lucky break number one. majors said the next door neighbor's security camera caught the guys and the car pulling up. >> the officer when he saw it today could enhance it further. >> reporter: lucky break two, fingerprints on a mirror. >> you can still see the dust that they did. >> reporter: then paul says the luckiest break of all. the tracking app he installed on his ipad which was stolen went an a. north san jose address to his phone. >> i got excited and i called the police and they kind of went, eh, not much we can do about that. i have the address. they strutted me to g down to the address and call them. >> reporter: he says he did and left after an hour of no response. >> they're not going to do it. it's not okay but please don't send private citizens out to do your job and put them in danger. >> someone had told me that they don't investigate burglaries, you know, unless they're caught red-handed. >> reporter: police sergeant dwyer tells us investigating burglaries is very ti
mostly heirloom jewelry including what his wife wor on their wedding day. >> it's frustrating. >> reporter: lucky break number one. majors said the next door neighbor's security camera caught the guys and the car pulling up. >> the officer when he saw it today could enhance it further. >> reporter: lucky break two, fingerprints on a mirror. >> you can still see the dust that they did. >> reporter: then paul says the luckiest break of all. the tracking app he...
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we forget some of the returns are for some of these heirlooms and antiques. >> all right.hey hold up and chris matthews writing a book right now about tip o'neal and reagan. if we got any compromise in washington, there's no stopping this market. in the interim, i like the industrial production and i like the durable goods and we'll be talking home sales and i think home sales are excellent. there's enough good. it is interesting to listen to the hotel market in new york and we need commercial construction to pick up. i think that's the next leg and that's why i like the regional banks. commercial real estate, third and fourth quarter is where we should go. >> the housing stocks, jim, are up 150%, but they're 52% below the old highs. is there still mid-hanging fruit? >> gotta go. >> i would prefer radiant. i can't believe it's alive with pleasure. that's mortgage insurance. >> is o'neal wearing another shirt from the sorkin collection? check it out. i'm watching quintanilla, man. that was wild yesterday. i don't know. >> we'll get the last word from the guest host, incompa
we forget some of the returns are for some of these heirlooms and antiques. >> all right.hey hold up and chris matthews writing a book right now about tip o'neal and reagan. if we got any compromise in washington, there's no stopping this market. in the interim, i like the industrial production and i like the durable goods and we'll be talking home sales and i think home sales are excellent. there's enough good. it is interesting to listen to the hotel market in new york and we need...
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like heirlooms and wear proudly as their own.chor campbell brown and editor and chief of "cosmopolitan" magazine and joanne coles is with us and also is katty kay. when you looked as thee numbers and sort of trend that you track here, what is behind it? is it a choice or reality? >> i think this is an economy story. these are not very affluent women who are educated in the ivy league who are fleeing their law firm jobs. these are women whose families are earn much less and in a world where our financial futures are uncertain and we don't know what is going to become of us and you're not making that much money and you've got two little kids and your husband is working all the time, it makes sense to lean out and focus on the home sphere. >> is that what you're finding the women that you interviewed, the one that you interviewed and the women you talked to, is that a negative reality? >> no. what is wonderful about what is happening is the women are embracing this. it's not the survivaling boredom that betty ferdinand described yea
like heirlooms and wear proudly as their own.chor campbell brown and editor and chief of "cosmopolitan" magazine and joanne coles is with us and also is katty kay. when you looked as thee numbers and sort of trend that you track here, what is behind it? is it a choice or reality? >> i think this is an economy story. these are not very affluent women who are educated in the ivy league who are fleeing their law firm jobs. these are women whose families are earn much less and in a...
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i think rupert would, you know, sell his prized heirlooms before he sold the "new york post."loves the "new york post." after the hacking thing and because you have a disparate set of assets in the company, he's taken his newspapers and educational publishing and spinning that off in a separate company this summer and keeping the entertainment stuff back in what will then be fox. and time is essentially now doing the same thing. they're keeping the assets that they're most excited about, the cable channels, film studio and things like that, and they're spinning out the magazine group on its own boat. the problems are, it will be their third or fourth ceo in the last three years. they've had a lot of turnover at the top. and it doesn't really create any value for shareholders. all it does is give them two pieces of paper instead of one. and this company will still have to perform financially for it to be a good deal. it's certainly going to be a lot of change. >> what do you think, steve, is a good business model going forward for a magazine? take something like "sports illustr
i think rupert would, you know, sell his prized heirlooms before he sold the "new york post."loves the "new york post." after the hacking thing and because you have a disparate set of assets in the company, he's taken his newspapers and educational publishing and spinning that off in a separate company this summer and keeping the entertainment stuff back in what will then be fox. and time is essentially now doing the same thing. they're keeping the assets that they're most...
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whether some antics or heirlooms are worth anything. here's your chance to find out.nd them in to us. they may be worth some money. >> kate has all the secrets. >> kate, if people are out there watching and they think they have some expensive items in the garage or attic what are the key things they should look for? >> condition is the first one. is the condition good? does the painting have holes or a tears in it. a chair missing a leg. something we can't do much with at an auction house. other items like sterling silver, bits and pieces of jewelry, stamps and comic books. there are other elements you can find laying around-the-house. >> let's take a look at some of the items. starting off with the martini set. this is all silver. >> roberta from new york and her grandmother bought it at auction and supposedly it was given to william randolph hearst. she had no idea of the value. it's a nice piece. it's sterling silver and i would say a lot of the value is in the break. what we mean by that in the weight of the metal. unfortunately it's signed on each cup which you m
whether some antics or heirlooms are worth anything. here's your chance to find out.nd them in to us. they may be worth some money. >> kate has all the secrets. >> kate, if people are out there watching and they think they have some expensive items in the garage or attic what are the key things they should look for? >> condition is the first one. is the condition good? does the painting have holes or a tears in it. a chair missing a leg. something we can't do much with at an...