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two restaurants with three michelin stars. or female, had ever attained and for many years, lyon's most famous chef. her influence runs right through every kitchen that's come since and her graduates carry on her recipes and her traditions. this was one of hers, a signature. >> for the next hour, you keep putting hot bouillon like this. the most miserable thing is when the bladder explodes. >> that's never a good thing when a bladder explodes. >> as the chicken cook, the bladder start to really expand. you have to talk to your bladder. >> i do all the time, believe me. please hold up, please hold up. not here. people are looking. wait until you get in between cars. >> a rather luxurious sauce of more, much more black truffle and generous amounts of foie gras and triple cream. perfect. nice milkshake. slightly pink around the legs but cooked through, the flesh perfumed by the generous slices of truffle. >> who gets to eat like this? we do. >> how is it, tony? >> divine. >> you see the perfect balance in the sauce. if i was a ch
two restaurants with three michelin stars. or female, had ever attained and for many years, lyon's most famous chef. her influence runs right through every kitchen that's come since and her graduates carry on her recipes and her traditions. this was one of hers, a signature. >> for the next hour, you keep putting hot bouillon like this. the most miserable thing is when the bladder explodes. >> that's never a good thing when a bladder explodes. >> as the chicken cook, the...
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micheline maynard, director of the reynolds national center for business journalism at arizona state "national journal." i'm going to start with reverend overton. give me a sense of how your religious community sees this debate right now. >> well, there's a huge concern in the religious community after the hobby lobby case where the government basically wanted to tell that christian-owned company that you need to buy medicine that causes abortion for your employees or the subpoenaing of the pastor's sermons in houston that, as society is changing, we may be losing some of our religious liberties and so we were supportive of this law to set a high bar for government to interfere in the private practice of religion and the original bill we were pleased with. >> ifill: yet one of the most remarkable parts unfolding in this day bait this week have been the series of companies who have lined up against the argument not what we saw with the supreme court case. why? >> that's right. we got a preview of this a year ago in arizona where the arizona legislature approved something very similar
micheline maynard, director of the reynolds national center for business journalism at arizona state "national journal." i'm going to start with reverend overton. give me a sense of how your religious community sees this debate right now. >> well, there's a huge concern in the religious community after the hobby lobby case where the government basically wanted to tell that christian-owned company that you need to buy medicine that causes abortion for your employees or the...
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i do not think that position can stand. >> ifill: ron brownstein, micheline maynard, tim overton, thankjor developments of the day: the united states and five other nations announced a framework for a final nuclear deal with iran. and 147 people died when islamist gunmen from somalia attacked a college in neighboring kenya. >> ifill: on the newshour online, new research shows that your baby might be a tiny scientist. it's well-established that when infants see something surprising, they look longer. now we know why: they're exploring and generating hypotheses, just like a real scientist. so don't be alarmed when your child bangs toys against the coffee table-- she's just testing its properties. see the full story on our home page, pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: tune in later this evening on charlie rose, former chairman of the joint chiefs michael mullen on the iran nuclear deal. and that's the newshour for tonight. on friday, we'll look at diversity in baseball. how america's pastime is reflecting changes in the country. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you on
i do not think that position can stand. >> ifill: ron brownstein, micheline maynard, tim overton, thankjor developments of the day: the united states and five other nations announced a framework for a final nuclear deal with iran. and 147 people died when islamist gunmen from somalia attacked a college in neighboring kenya. >> ifill: on the newshour online, new research shows that your baby might be a tiny scientist. it's well-established that when infants see something surprising,...
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and michelin a better way forward. when sprint told us that they'd cut our verizon bill in half we were like 'why?' and they were all 'to save you money on your rate plan' and i was like 'why?' and then sprint was like 'so you can spend money on stuff you want'. but, we have all the stuff. we're rich. where are we even going? a basketball game. sports! some people are stupid rich. for the rest of us, there's sprint. bring in your verizon or at&t bill turn in your old phone and we'll cut your rate plan in half. switch now and we'll pay whatever it costs for you to come to sprint. >>> to win a tough game on the playoffs you need your two best players to have an impact. blake griffin. beautiful bank shot. keeping the ball alive. matt barnes with the finish and it's been the cp-3 show. certainly has been aggressive. dancing with thebasketball. that's indefensible and make plays for your teammates. that's how you make guys better. j.j. dynamite over the play making ability of chris paul. >> paul coming off his worst playoff
and michelin a better way forward. when sprint told us that they'd cut our verizon bill in half we were like 'why?' and they were all 'to save you money on your rate plan' and i was like 'why?' and then sprint was like 'so you can spend money on stuff you want'. but, we have all the stuff. we're rich. where are we even going? a basketball game. sports! some people are stupid rich. for the rest of us, there's sprint. bring in your verizon or at&t bill turn in your old phone and we'll cut...
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and michelin a better way forward. when sprint told us that they'd cut our verizon bill in half we were like 'why?' and they were all 'to save you money on your rate plan' and i was like 'why?' and then sprint was like 'so you can spend money on stuff you want'. but, we have all the stuff. we're rich. where are we even going? a basketball game. sports! some people are stupid rich. for the rest of us, there's sprint. bring in your verizon or at&t bill turn in your old phone and we'll cut your rate plan in half. switch now and we'll pay whatever it costs for you to come to sprint. >>> to win a tough game on the playoffs you need your two best players to have an impact. blake griffin. beautiful bank shot. keeping the ball alive. matt barnes with the finish and it's been the cp-3 show. certainly has been aggressive. dancing with the basketball. that's indefensible and make plays for your teammates. that's how you make guys better. j.j. dynamite over the play making ability of chris paul. >> paul coming off his worst playof
and michelin a better way forward. when sprint told us that they'd cut our verizon bill in half we were like 'why?' and they were all 'to save you money on your rate plan' and i was like 'why?' and then sprint was like 'so you can spend money on stuff you want'. but, we have all the stuff. we're rich. where are we even going? a basketball game. sports! some people are stupid rich. for the rest of us, there's sprint. bring in your verizon or at&t bill turn in your old phone and we'll cut...
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reporter: the measures include doubling funds to the current eu border surveillance michelin calls forestroying trafficking bosa they cannot be used again. more than 11,000 migrants have been rescued by a thousand authorities -- by italian authorities. chris: the eu has been under pressure after a series of tragedies in the mediterranean. foreign ministers agreed to a 10 point plan and luxembourg due to be submitted with eu leaders this thursday. across london and brussels, assistant proposals. >> the main point really is beefing up the current mediterranean operations and give them more resources and of course very importantly more funding. the eu said they could take additionally and funding from the eu budget for for the rest of the money, the they will have to reach into their pockets. the second is the military operation i will involve destroying boats used by the smugglers. a third proposal is beefing up the cooperation between current eu institutions that work on these matters like euro pulse and sontacks. another point is the emergency relocation of refugees. another is setting
reporter: the measures include doubling funds to the current eu border surveillance michelin calls forestroying trafficking bosa they cannot be used again. more than 11,000 migrants have been rescued by a thousand authorities -- by italian authorities. chris: the eu has been under pressure after a series of tragedies in the mediterranean. foreign ministers agreed to a 10 point plan and luxembourg due to be submitted with eu leaders this thursday. across london and brussels, assistant proposals....
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michelin is down after the tire maker released first quarter sales.ther business stories, fans very said it will cut 800 jobs. the company is trying to save some 700 million euros over the next seven years. the supermarket has been locked in a battle of low prices and there is no sign of it ending. rival tesco also announced it will cut in store positions, offering stockers and cashiers more hours. and falling prices across u.k. retail sector, but it is not enough to get shoppers out. neither were the low oil prices. sales at petrol stations fell more than 6%. overall, u.k. retail sales fell .5% in march, this after a .6 rise in february. in britain for the biggest bookmaker, william hilderbrandt got to a slow start out of the gate -- biggest bookmaker william hill, got to a slow start out of the gate. all of the football favorites, chelsea, arsenal, in manchester won, letting bettors clean up big. they call it the worst sports results in seven years. now, french fry minister manuel valls -- french prime minister manuel valls will be looking at the su
michelin is down after the tire maker released first quarter sales.ther business stories, fans very said it will cut 800 jobs. the company is trying to save some 700 million euros over the next seven years. the supermarket has been locked in a battle of low prices and there is no sign of it ending. rival tesco also announced it will cut in store positions, offering stockers and cashiers more hours. and falling prices across u.k. retail sector, but it is not enough to get shoppers out. neither...
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some are running michelin-starred restaurts. others work in the kitchens of luxury hotels. tsugi was a key member of the team that lobbied to get washaku to get added to unesco's cultural heritage list. >> we should be proud that it has been recognized. >> reporter: he added that concentrating too much on exporting food is a mistake. he says is time to think about protection. >> it has to do with the culture. it also has to do with protecting the agriculture, fishery ingredients and also skills education, for example, and regional agriculture areas as well. there's so many things we need to protect in terms of what you call washoku. >> tsugi says that protecting washoku does not mean -- >> let us know if it is too strong for foreign guests or too weak. >> it's so good it's excellent. >> reporter: on this day, tsugi is introducing new techniques using custom-made japanese stock. in japanese traditional food stock is made from shavings of dried fish and kelp. this time the chef used tomato instead. it has the same flavor-boosting substance as the bonito flakes but it doesn't
some are running michelin-starred restaurts. others work in the kitchens of luxury hotels. tsugi was a key member of the team that lobbied to get washaku to get added to unesco's cultural heritage list. >> we should be proud that it has been recognized. >> reporter: he added that concentrating too much on exporting food is a mistake. he says is time to think about protection. >> it has to do with the culture. it also has to do with protecting the agriculture, fishery...
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>> clerk: not think there is a michelin to: pat at one of the early means when the goals of this bus was try to balance out the cat and cable calls so the stations would have a better balanced number of calls. i think that teresa concerns he might park station was little but lower than the other stations. so it seems to me to make sense to move the triangle to that of balance it out. i think that will serve the station better as well and to the poster cannot tonight, were well represented by supervisors was called on your behalf as well. >> president: commissioner dejesus >> commissioner dejesus: i echo it's pretty much everyone assumed i would say thank you to the controller's office for listening to his. once it was and concerns raised by this commission to have a district map put together without community input but it seemed to work out really well. going into the community especially the tenderloin was all thoughtful concerns. there offers suggestions that assisted us the realistic suggestions. and hope to see how we could move the line and make it more accessible or more availa
>> clerk: not think there is a michelin to: pat at one of the early means when the goals of this bus was try to balance out the cat and cable calls so the stations would have a better balanced number of calls. i think that teresa concerns he might park station was little but lower than the other stations. so it seems to me to make sense to move the triangle to that of balance it out. i think that will serve the station better as well and to the poster cannot tonight, were well represented...
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on the upside michelin up 5%. shares are up the most since 2012.uarter sales beating analyst estimates. unit sales of 1.5%. they are planning to do a buyback program over the next couple of years. they reiterate their outlook. they are saying, lower raw material prices is going to help. we are also going to see a favorable currency flow. all because of that week euro and strong dollar. let's check in on the drugs makers. novartis, the world's biggest drugmaker if you are looking at sales, up 1.3%. first-quarter profit beat analyst estimates. they are beginning to see the benefit of their restructuring. they sold off their animal health business. they brought on more cancer drugs and formed that joint venture with glaxosmithkline. they are beginning to see the strength from this. now, the focus is on new drugs. this is a company seeing a lot of patents expire. they have to get new pipeline drugs. one of them, a heart failure drug. it does seem to be helping them in the future. the dollar does hurt. jonathan: caroline hyde, thank you very much. let's
on the upside michelin up 5%. shares are up the most since 2012.uarter sales beating analyst estimates. unit sales of 1.5%. they are planning to do a buyback program over the next couple of years. they reiterate their outlook. they are saying, lower raw material prices is going to help. we are also going to see a favorable currency flow. all because of that week euro and strong dollar. let's check in on the drugs makers. novartis, the world's biggest drugmaker if you are looking at sales, up...
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last month the national highway traffic safety investigation into multiple michelin tire blowouts foundto blame. pointing specifically to state laws claiming the more likely explanation of failures is the increase in maximum speed limits in several states. according to nhtsa, no truck tire is rated in excess of 81 miles per hour. most are rated at 75. but 16 states have truck speeds equal to or greater than 75 miles per hour. and four states go beyond that to 80 miles per hour. the american trucking association says it's been warning of the dangers for years. dave osheki is the vice president. >> raising the limit -- >> he said he's been asking the federal government to regulate speed with the use of electronic limiters that would cap a truck cease speed at 60 miles an hour. right now 60% of trucking companies limit their driver but it's that 30% they want regulated. >> 65 versus 75 miles per hour the stopping speed is significantly different. it's a win, win, win if we in the industry control the speed of our trucks and we get the help of our government. >> reporter: nhtsa says that it
last month the national highway traffic safety investigation into multiple michelin tire blowouts foundto blame. pointing specifically to state laws claiming the more likely explanation of failures is the increase in maximum speed limits in several states. according to nhtsa, no truck tire is rated in excess of 81 miles per hour. most are rated at 75. but 16 states have truck speeds equal to or greater than 75 miles per hour. and four states go beyond that to 80 miles per hour. the american...
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>>marty gonzales: the first is to have another it is called brick and bottle this is actually a michelinrmally $15 with the choice of a solid and fries and a chance of a glass of wine a bill for $14. . >>reporter: is it all year long you get a free pizza margherita with purchase of an entree. on this monday dealt best must be done monday night football. >>reporter: we do restrict which is the tenderloin but now people are now committed to track the long is a lot of fun things going on over there referred bulls one of the best at the hours in san francisco from the full sense. is a like america cover food and is best you can get a giant leap offer $8 can talk to the dollar's bird and doubled and for seven. >>marty gonzales: go to the east bay and cross the bridge for berkeley. you ought to be careful how you pronounce the name last time i talk about the entire place-italian- >>reporter: if you have a big appetite in the small budget this place is free of their famous for their mill special when you can get in on track a salad and a suitor from $9. in the south but we have attention with h
>>marty gonzales: the first is to have another it is called brick and bottle this is actually a michelinrmally $15 with the choice of a solid and fries and a chance of a glass of wine a bill for $14. . >>reporter: is it all year long you get a free pizza margherita with purchase of an entree. on this monday dealt best must be done monday night football. >>reporter: we do restrict which is the tenderloin but now people are now committed to track the long is a lot of fun things...