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but koos maintained his three michelin stars from one thousand nine hundred sixty five on a world record in one nine hundred eighty nine a restaurant guide named him a chef of the century an exceptionally rare honor his recipe for success would appear simple enough to give us the next looking is very simple a good product or product and properly seasoned. craziness traditional and. bussard you didn't get just the. seaboard brought in which are good crazy. food to salt the limelight he is credited as the first chef to lead his kitchen and chat with guests he was feted like a pop star as master chef he insisted on owning his own restaurant so he would retain sole control over the menu he started the whole ball rolling as was the now we all we all strive to. create new and more exciting things but i was all started by paul because. in the one nine hundred eighty s. bocuse founded the us the two book use nearly own to pass on his knowledge to aspiring shops from the world over but it's not only about cooking they also learned how to manage their own restaurants. he also launched the internat
but koos maintained his three michelin stars from one thousand nine hundred sixty five on a world record in one nine hundred eighty nine a restaurant guide named him a chef of the century an exceptionally rare honor his recipe for success would appear simple enough to give us the next looking is very simple a good product or product and properly seasoned. craziness traditional and. bussard you didn't get just the. seaboard brought in which are good crazy. food to salt the limelight he is...
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koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. new developments in the russia story with multiple outlets reporting that president trump ordered the firing of robert mueller just weeks after he was appointed special counsel. that revelation comes amid reports that mueller's probe has engaged with top officials in the white house and the cabinet. 20 white house staffers have voluntarily talked with the special counsel. he has also spoken with attorney general jeff sessions, c.i.a. director mike pompeo and former f.b.i. director james comey, among others. the "new york times" broke the story that president trump ordered white house counsel to fire mueller last june based on what he called conflicts of interest. mcgin refused and threatened to quit. here's what the president said last august when he was asked if he considered the dis
koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. new developments in the russia story with multiple outlets reporting that president trump ordered the firing of robert mueller just weeks after he was appointed special counsel. that revelation...
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want to go on a limb maybe shall go with their young hot shot coach just about nobody picked laver koos and now but here we are the vax alpha are riding high and have what might be the player of the season in leon bailey on sunday they squared off against minds with a chance to solidify their grip on second place let's take a look. patience was the name of the game for labor peace and coach heiko hellacious his side struggled to make any impact in a frustrating fast half of the parents' minds happy to sit back in despair and have to captain went close because a lhari whose head was as good as it got for the hosts before the break. made accusing needed something special make of it from a familiar source neon bailey curling in from twenty yards sounds is a goal of the season the jamaican like his team just can't stop scoring at the moment bailey's effort was so good fellow winger union branch tried to carbon copy but without the same success. no matter because the three points were secured midway through the heart formulate accusing manager vs n.r.t. file the lhari are in the box penalty
want to go on a limb maybe shall go with their young hot shot coach just about nobody picked laver koos and now but here we are the vax alpha are riding high and have what might be the player of the season in leon bailey on sunday they squared off against minds with a chance to solidify their grip on second place let's take a look. patience was the name of the game for labor peace and coach heiko hellacious his side struggled to make any impact in a frustrating fast half of the parents' minds...
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number 1a in the world returned after six months out with an elbow injury to beat dominic thiem at the koo—yongbourne. now to a dark tale of skulduggery on the water. ajapanese kayaker, desperate to make the olympic team has been banned for eight years for spiking a rival‘s drink with a banned substance. yasuhiro suzuki, seen on the right here, wanted to compete in the kayak four at his home toyko 0lympics, but after last year's japanese championships he was only ranked fifth. so while his teammate seiji komatsu was competing in another event, suzuki put a banned anabolic muscle—building agent into his water bottle — komatsu then failed a doping test and was disqualified. suzuki's foul play only came to light after he began to feel guilty, and confessed everything to the japan canoe federation, and apologised to komatsu — who has had his ban overturned, but still isn't impressed. translation: we have been close this private and in competition in the sport. i was shocked that a fellow racer has done this. it is unbelievable this has happened in oui’ unbelievable this has happened in our country.
number 1a in the world returned after six months out with an elbow injury to beat dominic thiem at the koo—yongbourne. now to a dark tale of skulduggery on the water. ajapanese kayaker, desperate to make the olympic team has been banned for eight years for spiking a rival‘s drink with a banned substance. yasuhiro suzuki, seen on the right here, wanted to compete in the kayak four at his home toyko 0lympics, but after last year's japanese championships he was only ranked fifth. so while his...
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koo and parisha yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging intellectual really a differentials in our communities. the corporation from public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. (narrator) her face has been on our stamps and money for nearly 60 years, and over 20 million people worldwide tune in to her christmas day speech. whether in tweed or the crown jewels, she's instantly recognizable. queen elizabeth ii is surely one of the most iconic women in the world. ("pomp & circumstance" playing) ♪ as a leader of a nation, she's so much more powerful than any politician can ever be, because they come and go. the queen will never lose power. ♪ she does like the camera and the camera likes her. (male #1) people have said time and time and time again, the media have cried out, "the queen has got to change!" she doesn't change, she adapts. (narrator) during her six decades on the throne, the world has changed, and so has she. from a young princess to the world's favorite grandmother,
koo and parisha yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging intellectual really a differentials in our communities. the corporation from public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. (narrator) her face has been on our stamps and money for nearly 60 years, and over 20 million people worldwide tune in to her christmas day speech. whether in tweed or the crown jewels, she's instantly recognizable. queen elizabeth ii is...
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koos founded the us the two book use nearly to pass on his knowledge to aspiring shops from the world over but it's not only about cooking they also learned how to manage their own restaurants. he also launched the international cooking competition bocuse door a high profile media event staged to discover young and talented chefs it's become a sort of oscar ceremony for the common area world not enough of them miss it. he's been spreading the word about french cuisine on his travels since one thousand nine hundred for you and me but it's mainly his doing going to protect your reputation around the world his influence is still felt and we have to continue his work with you. even if the fuse is credited with pioneering nobel cuisine he was never a champion of small portions on big plates on the contrary. he was famous for his lavish desserts but cruise's kitchen was down to earth and experimental at the same time it's helped shape today's cuisine you know so if it wasn't for him then we wouldn't be doing what we're doing today. created this weiss of history the revolution he cooked up o
koos founded the us the two book use nearly to pass on his knowledge to aspiring shops from the world over but it's not only about cooking they also learned how to manage their own restaurants. he also launched the international cooking competition bocuse door a high profile media event staged to discover young and talented chefs it's become a sort of oscar ceremony for the common area world not enough of them miss it. he's been spreading the word about french cuisine on his travels since one...
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with the north korean leader as an example of the possible dangers a nuclear studies director peter koos nick thinks this modernization will increase the possibility of military conflict by main fear is that they're going to carry out these modernization programs within the context of the modernization yes the faster they do it the sloppier it becomes and the more dangerous it becomes so we're concerned about nuclear safety but we're but even if there is no concern about nuclear safety the fact that we have these new modernized weapons means that the threat of nuclear war increases and increases exponentially. the saudi arabia the beauty pageant has seen the competitors going the extra mile to make sure they win but some people have got the hump over contestant's cheating . but. it makes the herd more inflated so when the camel comes it's like oh look at how big those big lips. they are cheating everyone a fine should be applied. for our roundup of the news for now i'll be back at the top of the hour with more. manufactured consensus. well so. when the roman closest protect themselves. w
with the north korean leader as an example of the possible dangers a nuclear studies director peter koos nick thinks this modernization will increase the possibility of military conflict by main fear is that they're going to carry out these modernization programs within the context of the modernization yes the faster they do it the sloppier it becomes and the more dangerous it becomes so we're concerned about nuclear safety but we're but even if there is no concern about nuclear safety the fact...
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have working with our the multi state information sharing analysis system, the imsac, and with the koo coordinating council, we have instituted a pilot to establish ing the multi state analysis center to bring in and aggregate information, publish things, and publish the technical updates and publishes the updates to the state and the local election information that we are seeing, and also we are piloting and make making con nnections and that active city going to be available with the local and states as well. we are looking at getting stronger and have the relationships built and a matter of being with the issues that are raised to be addressed if that is significantly changing. -- >> for the 2018 elections, what are have you done to exchange the business cards and with the plan going forward what do you want to change as far as 2018? >> well, so in addition to the sort of the structural work that we have done to set priorities is that we are active in the conference surrogates and for the annual meetings and particularly for the nasad and we will be regular present there, listening.
have working with our the multi state information sharing analysis system, the imsac, and with the koo coordinating council, we have instituted a pilot to establish ing the multi state analysis center to bring in and aggregate information, publish things, and publish the technical updates and publishes the updates to the state and the local election information that we are seeing, and also we are piloting and make making con nnections and that active city going to be available with the local...
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one other they were talking about was stopping the koo-- coordination with the palestinians and israeliss down the violence and tension. they want a halt to that. they want a new world body to fill the hole that the united states left. they don't believe the united states can be a peace arbiter. of they r -- they are asking for the united nations to do that. they are looking for a peaceful existence to the occupation. at the same time, we heard from palestinian president abbas giving a fiery speech. that denounced by israeli offici officials. dave. >> thank you, ian. >>> from jerusalem to london where the u.s. embassy opening its doors to the public comes days after president trump canceled a trip to the uk to formally unveil the state of the art facility. the president blamed the obama administration although the decision to move the embassy was made earlier. we have cnn's erin mclaughlin outside the cube as some are calling it outside london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. that is right. the u.s. ambassador to the uk, woody johnston, appointed by president trump defendi
one other they were talking about was stopping the koo-- coordination with the palestinians and israeliss down the violence and tension. they want a halt to that. they want a new world body to fill the hole that the united states left. they don't believe the united states can be a peace arbiter. of they r -- they are asking for the united nations to do that. they are looking for a peaceful existence to the occupation. at the same time, we heard from palestinian president abbas giving a fiery...
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we can look at the reappreciation of the leftist in the koo. do you agree there is? >> i disagree with that. there is much repression in turkey but doesn't mean there is no robust civilization in turkey. these are two different things. but also put things in p perspective. you can say erdogan did the turkey itch economy. it doesn't help to understand the complexes because you can make the argument that he still basically launches back. even coming back to this issue, erdogan is strong authoritarian tendencies, he basically individuals maybe the most ambitious by the turkish governments to try to resolve the most issue in the turkey. >> those are top down initiatives. in terms of bottom up? >> well, you can basically say lots of things about that, probably 70 years old, he basically vowalk for more than 0 miles. so if you look at basically the country's potential for opposition, it is there. the question is there is too much oppression going on. i don't disagree with that. but it is also very important not to give the impression there is only single person in turkey a
we can look at the reappreciation of the leftist in the koo. do you agree there is? >> i disagree with that. there is much repression in turkey but doesn't mean there is no robust civilization in turkey. these are two different things. but also put things in p perspective. you can say erdogan did the turkey itch economy. it doesn't help to understand the complexes because you can make the argument that he still basically launches back. even coming back to this issue, erdogan is strong...
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joining us now is peter koo—bik, licensed insolvency practitioner and partner at the accountancy groupto the carillion projects. and what do they know about what is going to happen, and whether they will receive some of the money back from the remaining carillion assets? it is far too early for anyone to know how much is really going to get paid. it is all in relation to how much the liquidator... housing trust for the liquidator is... how do you come up with this 1p in every pound that they are owed. the banks have a first chart on all the money, and there is a sun which is maximised at £600,000, which is available to all trade and if that editors. we are aware it is in excess of £1 billion worth of creditors, and it is simple maths that there is not enough money to go around. what is the process, and what about the these subcontractors, how long will it ta ke subcontractors, how long will it take before they know whether or not they will receive any money?m take before they know whether or not they will receive any money? it is a very slow process, and until such times as the liquida
joining us now is peter koo—bik, licensed insolvency practitioner and partner at the accountancy groupto the carillion projects. and what do they know about what is going to happen, and whether they will receive some of the money back from the remaining carillion assets? it is far too early for anyone to know how much is really going to get paid. it is all in relation to how much the liquidator... housing trust for the liquidator is... how do you come up with this 1p in every pound that they...
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es para quienes quieren estar motivados, y koo quÉ calorÍas queman. es una argentiolla bonita.genialidad en tÉrminos de publicidad y esta tienda que todos conocemos y que pues definitivamente le da un empujÓn a la mamÁ. jorge si te animas yo sÉ que tÚ no pones la prueba. quÉ vas hacer. >>> estoy aguando ve averiguans era (nombre en inglÉs) >>> no decÍamos el nombre >>> se nota exactamente gracias camilo. seÑores telemundo y no skw inic 2018 con una bloc infantil y era increÍble. ahora este bloque se llama mi telemundo se estrenÓ el pasado 6 de enero y parte de esta programaciÓn es parte del invitado y el aplauso para george garcÍa. >>> hola >>> epa bienvenido hermano >>> gracia >>> para que entienda naciÓ en cuba y a los 10 aÑos estaba en argentina y este show que se ve en nuestra cadena hermana t en inglÉs y ahora viene a telemundo y estamos muy contentos, >>> como tambiÉn >>> un programa que viaja que muestra y es diferente a los muÑecos animados que estamos acostumb acostumbrados a verdes pequeÑo >>> yo quiero mostrar al mundo al mundo. y cada vez estoy descubriendo los luga
es para quienes quieren estar motivados, y koo quÉ calorÍas queman. es una argentiolla bonita.genialidad en tÉrminos de publicidad y esta tienda que todos conocemos y que pues definitivamente le da un empujÓn a la mamÁ. jorge si te animas yo sÉ que tÚ no pones la prueba. quÉ vas hacer. >>> estoy aguando ve averiguans era (nombre en inglÉs) >>> no decÍamos el nombre >>> se nota exactamente gracias camilo. seÑores telemundo y no skw inic 2018 con una bloc...