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is it jacques? - jacques. wayne: jacques, nice to meet you, jacques. - how are you doing? wayne: and so you're a christmas present, yeah? - not only am i a christmas present,
is it jacques? - jacques. wayne: jacques, nice to meet you, jacques. - how are you doing? wayne: and so you're a christmas present, yeah? - not only am i a christmas present,
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jessie: su amigo jacques, mecánico por hobby y clave a la hora de armar y desarmar.oria que tiene encima lo hace mucho más importante. jessie: allí, en su taller, la ds21 recibió el 2018 en colombia a la espera de poder continuar. en febrero de este año, y con el carro a punto, tomaron rumbo a cartagena. en el viejo corral de piedra, el auto fue una sensación. ahora, con el sol a cuestas, este francés que venía de ecuador, procedente de bolivia con rumbo a panamá, debía hacer otra carrera. esta vez para presentar los documentos y vencer la etapa más difícil que tuvo que sortear: los trámites. andré: diez horas en las oficinas de aduana, jessie: pero el propósito era avanzar. cartagena se convirtió no solamente en el último punto de suramérica que el ds21 tocó en manos de andré. también en el primer sitio donde él se despegó de su máquina. el 21 de marzo 2018, "la diosa", como llamó a su auto, se metió a un puerto en cartagena. y tal como lo hizo 50 años atrás, se enfiló para montarse a un barco y partió. mientras el auto iba en barco, el aventurero tomó un avión y le
jessie: su amigo jacques, mecánico por hobby y clave a la hora de armar y desarmar.oria que tiene encima lo hace mucho más importante. jessie: allí, en su taller, la ds21 recibió el 2018 en colombia a la espera de poder continuar. en febrero de este año, y con el carro a punto, tomaron rumbo a cartagena. en el viejo corral de piedra, el auto fue una sensación. ahora, con el sol a cuestas, este francés que venía de ecuador, procedente de bolivia con rumbo a panamá, debía hacer otra...
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is it jacques? - jacques. wayne: jacques, nice to meet you, jacques. - how are you doing?
is it jacques? - jacques. wayne: jacques, nice to meet you, jacques. - how are you doing?
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are you a jacques cousteau fan >> i like oceans >> do you know what today is >> jacques cousteau's birthdaycean day. we have alexandra cousteau his granddaughter. she'll join us >> very cool are you going to talk about oceans water? the loch ness monster, is it real >> we're working on it working on it. that's what we have on tap this friday morning tgif >> you to know what scuba stands for? >> it stands for something other than scuba doo >> self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. >> wow you know what? we don't learn much. but we learn something every single day thank you, brian >> andrew, thank you very much alexandra cousteau very cool. >>> never too soon to break out a counton clock. we're five days away from the fed's latest decision on interest rating. joining us is danielle booth next week, all we'll do is focus on north korea, trade. by the way, we have a big fed decision coming up >> we do it's jay powell's second press conference last time, he took 43 of his 60 allotted minutes was quick. i'm done let's go b of a is expecting four rate hikes in 2018. joining people thought t
are you a jacques cousteau fan >> i like oceans >> do you know what today is >> jacques cousteau's birthdaycean day. we have alexandra cousteau his granddaughter. she'll join us >> very cool are you going to talk about oceans water? the loch ness monster, is it real >> we're working on it working on it. that's what we have on tap this friday morning tgif >> you to know what scuba stands for? >> it stands for something other than scuba doo >>...
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>> jacques: no. i'm french, i'm french. france is my country, but marseille comes first.s true. so what about the people? what do all true, true marseillais have in common? >> jacques: we're big liars. >> eric: ah. >> anthony: a big liar. >> eric: they have the reputation of exaggerating. so if you eat sardines like that. you're like, "at lunch we had sardines like this." >> anthony: daube de pouple, octopus stew. slow cooked in wine and typical elements of provencal cooking like star anise, dried orange peel, garlic, and tomato. spoon over pasta and enjoy. oh yes. i can smell that octo-stock. it's fantastic. [ nathalie speaking french ] >> anthony: so, when are you retiring? at what age? >> eric: soon as possible, seriously. right? >> woman: are you going to come back too? >> eric: yeah, i don't want to leave. i mean, when you see that, that lifestyle, people come from all over europe by highways, they spend hours in their car to be here. i mean, my grandparents and my uncles used to have that lifestyle. exactly like that. >> anthony: right. >> eric: and i forgot about i
>> jacques: no. i'm french, i'm french. france is my country, but marseille comes first.s true. so what about the people? what do all true, true marseillais have in common? >> jacques: we're big liars. >> eric: ah. >> anthony: a big liar. >> eric: they have the reputation of exaggerating. so if you eat sardines like that. you're like, "at lunch we had sardines like this." >> anthony: daube de pouple, octopus stew. slow cooked in wine and typical...
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then there was john jock persaud, -- jean-jacques rousseau. there was frederick nietzsche, who examined the dark side of human nature. and many said was an inspiration for some of the darkest times in the history of humanity. and then there was can move -- kamu, the existentialist. some said that nobody had ever gotten up at a speech and mention him. if you can ask lane to me what it means to be an existential list send me a note because i still haven't figured it out. then there was john locke, natural law and the way in which we should live. all very impressive people. worth spending some time thinking about. but i also spent time thinking about the great theologians throughout the history of the world. there was saint augustine. he was my favorite because augustine said, i need to turn my life over to god, but i have got a couple good parties i need to go to before i do that. then there was a quite as, thomas aquinas. who laid out such an important principle for those who try to study life in our creator. he combines both faith and reason.
then there was john jock persaud, -- jean-jacques rousseau. there was frederick nietzsche, who examined the dark side of human nature. and many said was an inspiration for some of the darkest times in the history of humanity. and then there was can move -- kamu, the existentialist. some said that nobody had ever gotten up at a speech and mention him. if you can ask lane to me what it means to be an existential list send me a note because i still haven't figured it out. then there was john...
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much of his knowledge was derived from a book written by a french adventurers jacques antoine moore and howard. gauguin copied entire passages into a manuscript that he illustrated with watercolors and called ancient maori religion . in his paintings he revived forgotten divinities as if they'd never been swept aside by the advance of civilization. two years after arriving in tahiti he was again beset by difficulties he was coughing blood and suffering from heart problems. i am practically worn out and at any rate i've come to the end of my rope i'm still here working and struggling because i have no money and no one sends be anything from paris. despite his poor health was anxious to return to paris. he had high hopes that he could exhibit and sell his new paintings he left polynesia without any qualms. back in paris in september eight hundred ninety three he threw all his energy into organizing an exhibition for his to he should portfolio. with the help of his loyal friend edgardo he was able to stage a one man show at the gallery of the impressionist dealer paul do wrong. but once ag
much of his knowledge was derived from a book written by a french adventurers jacques antoine moore and howard. gauguin copied entire passages into a manuscript that he illustrated with watercolors and called ancient maori religion . in his paintings he revived forgotten divinities as if they'd never been swept aside by the advance of civilization. two years after arriving in tahiti he was again beset by difficulties he was coughing blood and suffering from heart problems. i am practically worn...
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and coquilles saint jacques. you'll notice that nobody in quebec seems to skimp on the portions. a ris de veau truffe. that's truffled sweetbreads. and you got some goose hearts persillade for good measure. >> man: that's a goose heart. >> david: it's excellent. goose heart. >> anthony: hearts in general. oh, also you got your morue salee with grilled tomato bread. that's -- that's salt cod for you anglos. [ david hums ] >> anthony: i'm all swollen up like the michelin tire dude and ready to burst in a livery, omni-directional mist. hotel/motel time for me. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home ♪ >> anthony: how canadian is quebec? are they truly one entity or two? this is a question that has been wrestled with for some time. quebec is
and coquilles saint jacques. you'll notice that nobody in quebec seems to skimp on the portions. a ris de veau truffe. that's truffled sweetbreads. and you got some goose hearts persillade for good measure. >> man: that's a goose heart. >> david: it's excellent. goose heart. >> anthony: hearts in general. oh, also you got your morue salee with grilled tomato bread. that's -- that's salt cod for you anglos. [ david hums ] >> anthony: i'm all swollen up like the michelin...
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. >> host: jean-jacques were so is the french philosopher. >> guest: his work really gives to take shape around 1750 and he has responding in great measure to the philosophical tradition that began with thomas hobbes in 1650 and revolutionized by john locke. >> host: and adam smith. >> guest: and he's a contemporary of russo so lock the lays out the idea that there are natural liberties and that the purpose of civilization of a civil society is to protect the individual's right and this is a totally new idea and russo comes along two generations later to say hold on one minute that is not the purpose of society. the purpose of society is to enrich and allow people to live authentic, natural lives. >> host: there's a famous scene and he describes himself where he's on his way to visit his friend who is in jail and he finds -- the transitions are different but he finds a flyer or advertisement for an essay writing competition asking the question have the arts and sciences improved morals in the state of man or something like that? the essay title was almost surely rhetorical and an essay c
. >> host: jean-jacques were so is the french philosopher. >> guest: his work really gives to take shape around 1750 and he has responding in great measure to the philosophical tradition that began with thomas hobbes in 1650 and revolutionized by john locke. >> host: and adam smith. >> guest: and he's a contemporary of russo so lock the lays out the idea that there are natural liberties and that the purpose of civilization of a civil society is to protect the...
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raised about whether the security operation for such a large rally was adequate it was really still jacques chirac object to some estimate. in the sport we have around one libyan. security. five back to the security actually security the security structure the. prime minister abbey says he is determined to bring change to ethiopia but this attack highlights the lengths some will go to to try and stop him victoria gave him a al-jazeera. techie's presidential candidates are holding their final rallies ahead of landmark elections on sunday and the vote will bring constitutional changes into effect that will transform the political system into an executive president the president. biggest challenge comes from the inch a his running for the main opposition republican people's party will be going live to istanbul just shortly but first here's bernard smith taking us through the main candidates and explaining why this election is so significant for the first time in turkey parliamentary and presidential elections are being held at the same time whoever wins the presidency will enjoy significantly
raised about whether the security operation for such a large rally was adequate it was really still jacques chirac object to some estimate. in the sport we have around one libyan. security. five back to the security actually security the security structure the. prime minister abbey says he is determined to bring change to ethiopia but this attack highlights the lengths some will go to to try and stop him victoria gave him a al-jazeera. techie's presidential candidates are holding their final...
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another close friend, jacques papin, said bourdain's influence was enormous. >> tony, to you, i will baltimoourdain's death is devastating. >> i was thinking about this. i looked at him as somebody who gave me hope for what one's life could become. >> reporter: bourdain had talked openly about his struggles with drugs and depression. >> there was some dark genie inside me that i hesitate to call a disease, that led me to dope. >> reporter: his former restaurant in new york is now a makeshift memorial, as tributes pour in for the superstar chef, and intrepid traveler who brought exotic cultures and his personality into our homes. his mother said who he was on tv reflected who he was in real life. he didn't disguise anything, he was who he was and it was out there for everyone to see. >> i think so many people have been touched by this because i think we all felt like we knew him. and he was our friend. and probably a lot of people are thinking, gosh, i should be looking around. are there other people struggling? people that aren't famous. >> reporter: exactly. that's the concern for m
another close friend, jacques papin, said bourdain's influence was enormous. >> tony, to you, i will baltimoourdain's death is devastating. >> i was thinking about this. i looked at him as somebody who gave me hope for what one's life could become. >> reporter: bourdain had talked openly about his struggles with drugs and depression. >> there was some dark genie inside me that i hesitate to call a disease, that led me to dope. >> reporter: his former restaurant in...
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. >>> joining me now are two members for the march of our lives movement ryan deet and jacques lynn cornynraduate? >> yes, i did just graduate, joy. >> congratulations. i know that jackie you're still a junior i think but congratulations on getting that cap and gown, young man. let's talk about you guys' summer project. this is exciting. this is my favorite thing. voting. so important. we already know that voter registrations in broward county, florida, where you guys live, spiked among young voters, voters 25 and under during the week of march for our lives against gun violence. how do you make that happen? >> simply, there's still people out there who are not registered to vote and if they want to have their voice heard and want to participate in our country and have a say in what we have to do to make the change, then everybody is going to have to register to vote. >> ultimately we're making voting cool. >> go on. >> ultimately we're making voting cool and on every single stop we're going to whether it be aton hall or rally, we're going to be registering people to vote. we are going to
. >>> joining me now are two members for the march of our lives movement ryan deet and jacques lynn cornynraduate? >> yes, i did just graduate, joy. >> congratulations. i know that jackie you're still a junior i think but congratulations on getting that cap and gown, young man. let's talk about you guys' summer project. this is exciting. this is my favorite thing. voting. so important. we already know that voter registrations in broward county, florida, where you guys live,...