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nice -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> yeah. >> in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the powerywhere. the name that brought honor, attention and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef heroes in the annals of gastronomy, in lyon and even across france, one name stands above all others. murals, bridges, markets, casual brasserie, the name of monsieur paul is everywhere. but one of his most enduring institutions is this. la institute bocuse. one of the nation's great culinary schools. now, just to give you an idea of the standards here, the kind of traditional dishes, baseline old school fundamentals you're expected to master before you move on at becoming a creative genius all your own, meet these guys. matthew vianet, joseph viola and the institute's top dog, alain lacosec. chefs and m.o.f.s all. otherwise known as muffs. >> pretty much pay your flight home, private. >> master chefs. >> every four years, they have this m.o.f. competition. >> m.o.f. is -- >> meilleur ouvrier of france. >> the master craftsmen of france. >> there's about 30 discipline o
nice -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> yeah. >> in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the powerywhere. the name that brought honor, attention and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef heroes in the annals of gastronomy, in lyon and even across france, one name stands above all others. murals, bridges, markets, casual brasserie, the name of monsieur paul is everywhere. but one of his most enduring institutions is this. la institute bocuse. one of...
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put together in lyon.sts have been researching why... ... many okinawans stay so active as they age... (elder man speaks in japanese) (elder man then laughs) (elder woman speaks in japanese) but okinawans know one reason... elder couple laughs) ...they eat well to be well... ...okinawa life has isoflavone, a key ingredient to the... ... okinawa diet. a secret of ... ( elder couple laugh) ... vitality from people ... ... who really know how to live. (female scientists yells) hey! (elder couple laugh) okinawa life! >>> if you're really going to understand a place, love it the way it deserves to be loved maybe you have to live there. bill buford did just that and made lyon his home. today he is taking me where only somebody from the home team could be expected to know about. >> it is a beautiful day, the sky is blue, we're feeling the seasons changing and we're about to go into a dark room and you eat a menu from lyon, and drink a vast quantity of wine. >> who would be there? >> the only people who would do t
put together in lyon.sts have been researching why... ... many okinawans stay so active as they age... (elder man speaks in japanese) (elder man then laughs) (elder woman speaks in japanese) but okinawans know one reason... elder couple laughs) ...they eat well to be well... ...okinawa life has isoflavone, a key ingredient to the... ... okinawa diet. a secret of ... ( elder couple laugh) ... vitality from people ... ... who really know how to live. (female scientists yells) hey! (elder couple...
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nice -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> yeah. >> in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the powerywhere. the name that brought honor, attention and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef heroes in the annals of gastronomy, in lyon and even across france, one name stands above all others. murals, bridges, markets, casual brasserie, the name of monsieur paul is everywhere. but one of his most enduring institutions is this. la institute bocuse. one of the nation's great culinary schools. now, just to give you an idea of the standards here, the kind of traditional dishes, baseline old school fundamentals you're expected to master before you move on at becoming a creative genius all your own, meet these guys. matthew vianet, joseph viola and the institute's top dog, alain lacosec. chefs and m.o.f.s all. otherwise known as muffs. >> pretty much pay your flight home, private. >> master chefs. >> every four years, they have this m.o.f. competition. >> m.o.f. is -- >> meilleur ouvrier of france. >> the master craftsmen of france. >> there's about 30 discipline o
nice -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> yeah. >> in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the powerywhere. the name that brought honor, attention and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef heroes in the annals of gastronomy, in lyon and even across france, one name stands above all others. murals, bridges, markets, casual brasserie, the name of monsieur paul is everywhere. but one of his most enduring institutions is this. la institute bocuse. one of...
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. >> nancy dellard lyon lived most of her life in texas. nancy met her husband, richard, while at harvard. they married and had two children. >> they had great energy, great friendliness. when they moved in they made gifts of ice cream and cookies and brought it to us. my husband used to say she was the nicest person in the world. >> nancy became the youngest partner in the history of a large real estate development firm but success came at a price. >> i think she always had, as many did at the time, a conflict between the amount of hours she wanted to work to develop her career and time with her children. >> nancy was also experiencing some physical ailments. and on a january night in 1991 her symptoms included vomiting and severe stomach pain. her husband, richard, took her to the hospital emergency room. doctors were initially baffled. >> she was seen by multiple consultants, gastric disease, because of her multi organ failure. still she was not recovering. >> nancy's condition deteriorated but she provided doctors with a potential clue.
. >> nancy dellard lyon lived most of her life in texas. nancy met her husband, richard, while at harvard. they married and had two children. >> they had great energy, great friendliness. when they moved in they made gifts of ice cream and cookies and brought it to us. my husband used to say she was the nicest person in the world. >> nancy became the youngest partner in the history of a large real estate development firm but success came at a price. >> i think she always...
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. >> within seconds, lyons is airborne.s to be going well. >> i'm flying. and the tow line is pulling me. and getting higher and high her and higher. >> at 1,000 feet above the ground, he levels out. >> any pilot will tell you, more altitude is good. >> lyons reaches over to release the tow rope, but nothing happens. >> i pulled it, and it didn't release. okay. pulled it again, didn't release. didn't release. >> lyons sees he's made a mistake, connecting the line to the glider. he can't fix it now. >> i look, and there's a pin that does the release, and the pin's off to the side, and it's not released. and now i'm in trouble. >> harold johnson watches from the ground. >> i couldn't figure out why he wasn't releasing it. kept telling myself, release, release. >> instead, the tow line acts like an anchor, pulling lyons down to earth. >> went vertical down. and -- which i've never seen happen before. that's when i knew that he was in trouble. >> what do i do now? so i'm doing this, i kick my legs -- harold, i'm in trouble. >>
. >> within seconds, lyons is airborne.s to be going well. >> i'm flying. and the tow line is pulling me. and getting higher and high her and higher. >> at 1,000 feet above the ground, he levels out. >> any pilot will tell you, more altitude is good. >> lyons reaches over to release the tow rope, but nothing happens. >> i pulled it, and it didn't release. okay. pulled it again, didn't release. didn't release. >> lyons sees he's made a mistake,...
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>> terran lyons.n, three and five. >> she would need about $27 an hour, or about $4,700 a month. >> reporter: triple what she earns, says university of washington professor diana pearce, in order to pay for minimal basic needs in the seattle area without public or private help. >> in washington state, even though our minimum wage goes up with inflation, from $6.50 to 9.32 an hour over the last decade, utilities are going up faster, healthcare's going up faster, but also housing, childcare, food all those are going up faster. >> reporter: way further south than terran lyons, on the outskirts of tacoma, lives another barely over minimum wage worker. joshua vina, with son elijah and wife erika. vina earns $9.50 an hour at seatac airport, working for contractor menzies aviation as a baggage handler at alaska airlines and others. like lyons, he's on public assistance, a $290 monthly housing allowance, $378 in food stamps, government subsidized health care. his employer offers no benefits at all. >> last we
>> terran lyons.n, three and five. >> she would need about $27 an hour, or about $4,700 a month. >> reporter: triple what she earns, says university of washington professor diana pearce, in order to pay for minimal basic needs in the seattle area without public or private help. >> in washington state, even though our minimum wage goes up with inflation, from $6.50 to 9.32 an hour over the last decade, utilities are going up faster, healthcare's going up faster, but also...
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i was just in lyon. this is vicky's place.he has been cooking up traditional oaxacan dishes in the market for 30 years. >> whoa, that's awesome. cooking an egg right on -- oh, man. so the guy working the camal. first of all, a lot of the camal you see now are metal. that's old school -- super old school. the way they did back in zapotec times. >> yes. >> on the clay camal. i'm looking over there, he's doing our tortillas. and the zucchini flowers with the string cheese. that's so pretty to see. >> omero's cooking, his focus, his passion, have very old, very deep roots. >> my family were farmers. and small village like mine. since you were six, eight, seven, you have a role to develop in the family. so my role was to water the chili plantation, the tomato plantation, to milk the cows, and help my mom while she was making tortillas like that. she would give me directions and telling me okay, roll the chilis, roll the tomatoes, i'll tell you how to prepare mocajete salsa. it was the beginning of my profession, learning from the k
i was just in lyon. this is vicky's place.he has been cooking up traditional oaxacan dishes in the market for 30 years. >> whoa, that's awesome. cooking an egg right on -- oh, man. so the guy working the camal. first of all, a lot of the camal you see now are metal. that's old school -- super old school. the way they did back in zapotec times. >> yes. >> on the clay camal. i'm looking over there, he's doing our tortillas. and the zucchini flowers with the string cheese. that's...
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i was just in lyon. this is vicky's place. oaxacans dishes in the market for 30 years. >> whoa, that's awesome. cooking an egg right on -- oh, man. so the guy working the camal. first of all, a lot of the camal you see now are metal. that's old school -- super old school. the way they did back in zapotec times. >> yes. >> on the clay camal. i'm looking over there, he's doing my zucchinis. he's doing one of my favorite things, the zucchini flowers with the string cheese. that's so pretty to see. >> omero's cooking, his focus, his passion, have very old, very deep roots. >> since you are 6, 7, 8, you have a role to develop in the family. so my role was to water the chili plantation, the tomato plantation, to milk the cows, and help my mom while she was making tortillas like that. she would give me directions and telling me okay, roll the chilis, roll the tomatoes, i'll tell you how to prepare mocajete salsa. it was the beginning of my profession, learning from the knowledge of how a tomato should taste like when you cut it direc
i was just in lyon. this is vicky's place. oaxacans dishes in the market for 30 years. >> whoa, that's awesome. cooking an egg right on -- oh, man. so the guy working the camal. first of all, a lot of the camal you see now are metal. that's old school -- super old school. the way they did back in zapotec times. >> yes. >> on the clay camal. i'm looking over there, he's doing my zucchinis. he's doing one of my favorite things, the zucchini flowers with the string cheese. that's...
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i was just in lyon. this is vicky's place.itional wahawkan dishes in the market for 30 years. >> whoa, that's awesome. oh, man. so the guy working, first of all, a lot of what you see now are metal. that's old school, super old school. that's the way they did back on the clay kamal. i'm looking there, he's doing tortillas and doing one of my favorite things, zucchini flour with string cheese. so pretty to see. >> his cooking is focused, his passion have very old, very deep roots. >> since you are 6, 7, 8, you have the responsibility to help water the plantation, milk the cows and help my mom when she was making tortillas like that, she would give me directions and say okay, roll the chilis, roll the tomatoes, i will tell you how to prepare the salsa. it was the beginning of my profession, learning from the knowledge of how a tomato should taste like when you cut it directly from the plant. >> the way it should taste. >> that's right. >> oh, man. happy. >> this is what i should do. try it first like this. >> just grab a hunk. >
i was just in lyon. this is vicky's place.itional wahawkan dishes in the market for 30 years. >> whoa, that's awesome. oh, man. so the guy working, first of all, a lot of what you see now are metal. that's old school, super old school. that's the way they did back on the clay kamal. i'm looking there, he's doing tortillas and doing one of my favorite things, zucchini flour with string cheese. so pretty to see. >> his cooking is focused, his passion have very old, very deep roots....
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i was just in lyon. this is vicky's place.tional oaxacan dishes in the market for 30 years. >> whoa, that's awesome. cooking an egg right on -- oh, man. so the guy working the camal. first of all, a lot of the camal you see now are metal. that's old school -- super old school. the way they did back in zapotec times. >> yes. correct. >> on the clay camal. i'm looking over there, he's doing our tortillas. and the zucchini flowers with the string cheese. that's so pretty to see. >> omero's cooking, his focus, his passion, have very old, very deep roots. >> my family were farmers. and small village like mine. since you were six, eight, seven, you have a role to develop in the family. so my role was to water the chili plantation, the tomato plantation, to milk the cows, and help my mom while she was making tortillas like that. she would give me directions and telling me okay, roll the chilis, roll the tomatoes, i'll tell you how to prepare mocajete salsa. it was the beginning of my profession, learning from the knowledge of how a t
i was just in lyon. this is vicky's place.tional oaxacan dishes in the market for 30 years. >> whoa, that's awesome. cooking an egg right on -- oh, man. so the guy working the camal. first of all, a lot of the camal you see now are metal. that's old school -- super old school. the way they did back in zapotec times. >> yes. correct. >> on the clay camal. i'm looking over there, he's doing our tortillas. and the zucchini flowers with the string cheese. that's so pretty to see....
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lyons now has 16 officers, instead of 23. town officials say the cuts are necessary for budget reasons. chicago police believe they have solved a 5-year-old murder case. and their suspect made it easier for them to catch him. 47-year-old rene valentin-matos was arrested in minnesota. now he is back in chicago to face trial for raping and murdering 12-year-old jehmeshia conner in 2009. originally, investigators runaway... until her body was found in an alley in englewood two weeks later. but then, in 2011, a woman was raped and murdered in pilsen... and police say d-n-a was found on her body. the same d-n-a was found on jahmeshia's body. now valentin jahmeshia is charged with both murders. for jahmeshia's mother, there is relief and closure. >> i always felt in my heart that someone took her. no one wanted to believe me i was trying to tell my story. >>the suspect and victim may have known each other through church. she was a parishioner, while he did odd jobs for the church. jahmeshia went to church the night she disappeared.
lyons now has 16 officers, instead of 23. town officials say the cuts are necessary for budget reasons. chicago police believe they have solved a 5-year-old murder case. and their suspect made it easier for them to catch him. 47-year-old rene valentin-matos was arrested in minnesota. now he is back in chicago to face trial for raping and murdering 12-year-old jehmeshia conner in 2009. originally, investigators runaway... until her body was found in an alley in englewood two weeks later. but...
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. >> i've been wanting to see the lyon king on broadway for years now. i say to him, can't we just go? but then he says no, and then we get resentment. >> i always mean to get the tickets, but then i have a set back here or there, and then i think, i can't do it. >> the tickets would be together, $200. >> no, it's more than that. >> well, $225, $250. i don't need to be up front. i just need to be in the room. >> it's more than $300. >> reporter: when they married nearly 25 years ago they never imagined their life would be such a daily struggle. >> when you're younger you're not going to think you're going to grow up into a bad time. but we're in a bad time. don't you agree? >> very bad time. >> see, we agreed on that. [ laughing ] >> reporter: i think there is a lot this they will agree on. diane and phil join me now along with psychologist and financial adviser ryan mack. two guys i trust who are here to give the advice who achieve financial goals and peace of mind along the way. thank you for being here. diane and phil, you've been very forthcoming wit
. >> i've been wanting to see the lyon king on broadway for years now. i say to him, can't we just go? but then he says no, and then we get resentment. >> i always mean to get the tickets, but then i have a set back here or there, and then i think, i can't do it. >> the tickets would be together, $200. >> no, it's more than that. >> well, $225, $250. i don't need to be up front. i just need to be in the room. >> it's more than $300. >> reporter: when...
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gilberto lyon.s restan en el calendario para el inicio del mundial. mamÁ, papá, dÍganle a sus hijos que univisiÓn en la casa del mundial de la fifa brasil 2014. buenas tardes. algo deberÁ estar trabajando fijo para el prÓximo mundial. lo primero, es fundamental y mÁs importante, cambiar la calendarizaciÓn de juegos. cada dÍa informamos que un jugador se pierden mÁximo evento de fÚtbol en el planeta. Álvaro, una de mÁximo referentes ofensivos ha quedado fuera del mundial despuÉs de sufrir fractura en el quinto metatarsiano. y lo que era un rumor a voces y oficializo en chivas. sigue armÁndose de cara a su participaciÓn en el torneo apertura 2014.tiene 30 aÑos de edad. jugÓ los Últimos dos torneos con veracruz y saliÓ de las reservas del amÉrica. tambiÉn ahÍ fue presentado fernando arce. >> la primera es poner en el lugar que tiene que estar este blog. la segunda es clasificar y quedar campeÓn. no tenemos mucho que pensar. estamos obligados a ser campeÓn. la zona en la que estÁ metido. cada torneo est
gilberto lyon.s restan en el calendario para el inicio del mundial. mamÁ, papá, dÍganle a sus hijos que univisiÓn en la casa del mundial de la fifa brasil 2014. buenas tardes. algo deberÁ estar trabajando fijo para el prÓximo mundial. lo primero, es fundamental y mÁs importante, cambiar la calendarizaciÓn de juegos. cada dÍa informamos que un jugador se pierden mÁximo evento de fÚtbol en el planeta. Álvaro, una de mÁximo referentes ofensivos ha quedado fuera del mundial despuÉs de...
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when american presidents have visited places like sierra lyon but stopping well short of actually putting anything material in play but giving some acknowledgment. does it help? does it accomplish anything? >> no, i don't think so so. i think it feeds into the tendency to ground into political discussions in psychoh babbling discourse that might be more worthy of oprah. what is to acknowledge? everybody knows that it happened. no,s the kind of thing that i find irksome. >> does the fact that there are no inslavers and no inslaved people left from the american and west indian context make this by necessary a more difficult conversation? >> well, i can ask a more fundamental question, how can we imagine getting there to whatever the there is? i mean, i appreciate a number of problematic problems mentioned. there is room for discussion in what those could mean in practical terms. what does redesigning the education system mean? what about the questions of actual links between education, former education, and upper mobility in an economy that is pretty much anchored to liberal simple that mov
when american presidents have visited places like sierra lyon but stopping well short of actually putting anything material in play but giving some acknowledgment. does it help? does it accomplish anything? >> no, i don't think so so. i think it feeds into the tendency to ground into political discussions in psychoh babbling discourse that might be more worthy of oprah. what is to acknowledge? everybody knows that it happened. no,s the kind of thing that i find irksome. >> does the...
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lyon felipe, continuamos contigo. >> por cierto, el padre de un joven hispano que muriÓ en la matanzagedia. estudiante de la universidad de california, santa bÁrbara, fue la Última de las seis personas muertas a manos de elliot roger, en la noche del viernes. por no reglamentar con mÁs firmeza la venta y posesiÓn de armas de fuego. nunca tendrÉ otro hijo. era el Único y se ha ido. cuestionÓ el debate a poseer armas de fuego. y que hay del derecho a vivir? los residente del Área de la bahÍa celebraron hoy el día de los soldados caÍdos. alrededor de la regiÓn. en san josÉ con ofrendas florales, en una ceremonia en el parque. como parte del tributo, un sobrevuelo en el parque y sus acreedores. >> un orgullo, porque en primer lugar, no nacÍ aquí, nacÍ en mÉxico, pero aquÍ me criÉ toda mi vida. y... yo no fuÍ voluntario. a mÍ me llevaron. no tengo nada contra ellos. estuve en este paÍs. y tiene que defender lo bueno. >> no sÓlo es importante reconocimiento, sino tambiÉn el apoyo para reintegrarse a la vida civil. a su regreso del campo de batalla. a nivel nacional, presidente obama encabez
lyon felipe, continuamos contigo. >> por cierto, el padre de un joven hispano que muriÓ en la matanzagedia. estudiante de la universidad de california, santa bÁrbara, fue la Última de las seis personas muertas a manos de elliot roger, en la noche del viernes. por no reglamentar con mÁs firmeza la venta y posesiÓn de armas de fuego. nunca tendrÉ otro hijo. era el Único y se ha ido. cuestionÓ el debate a poseer armas de fuego. y que hay del derecho a vivir? los residente del Área...