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>> mm-mm. >> nice?ing this lady, navroop. >> this is our radish. >> very, very, very good. generally speaking, punjabis are famous for being a warrior class. taller, bigger. >> yes. they're big. >> still maybe not fighters so much but still eaters. >> oh, yeah. big-time. yes. the religion doesn't matter. food is religion here. ♪ >> first time in amritsar? >> checking off my list of things to do in the punjab, i got to score some animal protein. it's time. i've been going all morrisey for like two days now and, frankly, that's enough. i need chicken. we are in the asse end of nowhere here. where am i? >> it's very famous for chicken. >> when we are talking must-haves, tandoori chicken is just that. >> add some lemon in this. you will enjoy it. >> oh, man, it's delicious. this type of establishment, dhaba? >> dhaba. this is the most successful business here. anyone who open a dhaba tomorrow, it will be like this. >> but if you're going to have chicken, it better be good. >> yeah. would you like to have so
>> mm-mm. >> nice?ing this lady, navroop. >> this is our radish. >> very, very, very good. generally speaking, punjabis are famous for being a warrior class. taller, bigger. >> yes. they're big. >> still maybe not fighters so much but still eaters. >> oh, yeah. big-time. yes. the religion doesn't matter. food is religion here. ♪ >> first time in amritsar? >> checking off my list of things to do in the punjab, i got to score some animal...
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. >> mm-hmm. >> and you receive 35% of the company. >> mm-hmm. >> you know, the day-to-day operationsf the business are gonna stay right here... >> i don't care. >> in this office. you don't want any part of that? >> i don't want any part of it. if you need my advice or you need some input, you'll call me. >> and this is--this is not a "sleep on it" deal? i can't think about this at all? this is a-- >> you can, but the deal will get worse. you will never change this business model, ever, without me. >> [sighs] um... obviously, it's very lucrative. it's lucrative on both ends. >> it's a no-brainer as far as i'm concerned. >> so do we have a deal? >> we have a deal. i feel--i feel better. >> okay, so there's a catch. >> okay. >> sit down. the catch is, when you take my money, for the next week, i'm in charge. do you understand that? >> okay. >> and it's gonna be a very long week. we're here tomorrow early. rise and shine to work. i would like if you dressed like i'm gonna dress tomorrow, which is in a tie and a shirt. >> yes, i will. >> be a little more professional. >> okay. >> you dre
. >> mm-hmm. >> and you receive 35% of the company. >> mm-hmm. >> you know, the day-to-day operationsf the business are gonna stay right here... >> i don't care. >> in this office. you don't want any part of that? >> i don't want any part of it. if you need my advice or you need some input, you'll call me. >> and this is--this is not a "sleep on it" deal? i can't think about this at all? this is a-- >> you can, but the deal will...
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mm. uh. can't really appreciate at home is just the rich, deep aroma that's coming out of here. >> at the animal rescue league shelter workers clean every kennel every day and give each animal fresh water, food, and clean blankets. >> they also each get two toys that get put on their beds. >> like the candy on your pillow at a hotel room. >> that's right. >> out for a walk. >> hi, puppy. >> hi, petey. >> i've heard that petey seems to be improving. and i'm excited to keep working with him. >> i'll be back. >> but today i'm taking a quick break from the shelter, just to see how the other half lives. >> and by the other half i mean those wonderful dogs who not only get to be adopted or get into wonderful homes but who get to live lives probably a little better than even you or i do. >> good morning. >> hi. how are you? i'm morgan. >> i'm marisa. this is bella mia. >> roseanne belazny has had her purebred maltese for two years. >> this is my husband walter. >> this is my daughter. >> that's the
mm. uh. can't really appreciate at home is just the rich, deep aroma that's coming out of here. >> at the animal rescue league shelter workers clean every kennel every day and give each animal fresh water, food, and clean blankets. >> they also each get two toys that get put on their beds. >> like the candy on your pillow at a hotel room. >> that's right. >> out for a walk. >> hi, puppy. >> hi, petey. >> i've heard that petey seems to be...
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old school, but looks new school. >> mm. good.nch, japanese ingredients, recipes from nowhere. >> everyone hated russia, wanted to be someone else. >> second course. >> wow. >> pearl barley, lightly smoked raw beef, topped with quail egg. >> very interesting combination. >> mm. >> very nice. what's the most popular thing? what do people want? >> the most popular is italian and japanese cuisine. and karaoke. >> karaoke. >> sounds like a nightmare. >> fusion, tony. that's the word. >> cheers. >> ah, that was good. ♪ forget. feeding your lawn need not be so difficult neighbors. get a load of this bad boy. whoa. this snap spreader system from scotts is snap-crackin' simple -- just snap, lock, and go. [ scott ] feed your lawn. feed it! then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief
old school, but looks new school. >> mm. good.nch, japanese ingredients, recipes from nowhere. >> everyone hated russia, wanted to be someone else. >> second course. >> wow. >> pearl barley, lightly smoked raw beef, topped with quail egg. >> very interesting combination. >> mm. >> very nice. what's the most popular thing? what do people want? >> the most popular is italian and japanese cuisine. and karaoke. >> karaoke. >> sounds...
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mm. uh.t you can't really appreciate at home is just the rich, deep aroma that's coming out of here. >> at the animal rescue league shelter workers clean every kennel every day and give each animal fresh water, food, and clean blankets. >> they also each get two toys that get put on their beds. >> like the candy on your pillow at a hotel room. >> that's right. >> out for a walk. >> hi, puppy. >> hi, petey. >> i've heard that petey seems to be improving. and i'm excited to keep working with him. >> i'll be back. >> but today i'm taking a quick break from the shelter, just to see how the other half lives. >> and by the other half i mean those wonderful dogs who not only get to be adopted or get into wonderful homes but who get to live lives probably a little better than even you or i do. >> good morning. >> hi. how are you? i'm morgan. >> i'm marisa. this is bella mia. >> roseanne belazny has had her purebred maltese for two years. >> this is my husband walter. >> this is my daughter. >> that's
mm. uh.t you can't really appreciate at home is just the rich, deep aroma that's coming out of here. >> at the animal rescue league shelter workers clean every kennel every day and give each animal fresh water, food, and clean blankets. >> they also each get two toys that get put on their beds. >> like the candy on your pillow at a hotel room. >> that's right. >> out for a walk. >> hi, puppy. >> hi, petey. >> i've heard that petey seems to be...
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mm. >> they'll give us some consomme. >> mm. man. deep. it's good. i'll finish this.his is just too damn good. >> people have this barbecue especially on sundays. it's a tradition to have barbacoa. >> it's so tasty. >> all this pasillo is full of chilis. people think that mexican food has to be necessarily spicy because of the chilies we use. and we go for flavors, not for the spiciness. >> what most people miss is how really deep and really sophisticated the sauces here can be. like lyon is to france, oaxaca is to mexico, in my experience. >> you're right. also in my experience. >> not kissing your ass here. i was just in lyon. this is vicky's place. she 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 strin
mm. >> they'll give us some consomme. >> mm. man. deep. it's good. i'll finish this.his is just too damn good. >> people have this barbecue especially on sundays. it's a tradition to have barbacoa. >> it's so tasty. >> all this pasillo is full of chilis. people think that mexican food has to be necessarily spicy because of the chilies we use. and we go for flavors, not for the spiciness. >> what most people miss is how really deep and really sophisticated the...
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mm mm. i do the veto. i just wanted me to miss out on the by the tsunamis that you love isn't a bid to become one being with them. these are huge. beach. i asked. she's going to get you on the top all you need to heck of a boss. maybe i will be a fantasy. rumors are over so my mom agrees she still says it over with the vehicle but what was that seven of this due to it. when the robot nominees. as that. thus you can watch in hd or if you were ever you go. macy asked for your own tablet access program schedules on demand video. nope my name is pete i play i enjoyed the us versions available to secure the marketplace today research makes the network coming up. today from friends twenty four. allied to the top of the day. monday to thursday at seven pm on nbc. after church. i chopped off. and then come talk to him. to find a way to stop and a squeeze play and up the process. we will instead of inside the americans on saturday coming up to the tenth and twelveth they'll be ready on time by the tr
mm mm. i do the veto. i just wanted me to miss out on the by the tsunamis that you love isn't a bid to become one being with them. these are huge. beach. i asked. she's going to get you on the top all you need to heck of a boss. maybe i will be a fantasy. rumors are over so my mom agrees she still says it over with the vehicle but what was that seven of this due to it. when the robot nominees. as that. thus you can watch in hd or if you were ever you go. macy asked for your own tablet access...
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. >> bill: mm. nice try. >> brooke: mm. i'm not done yet. >> bill: and i'm not gonna stop you. but i'm also not going to tell you where we're getting married. >> brooke: ohh. >> bill: i will say this -- dollar bill has quite the hookup in dubai. so we're gonna go there first. >> brooke: oh, you're always keeping me on my toes. >> bill: mm-hmm. >> brooke: at least tell me how long we'll be gone. >> bill: how long you think it's going to take forrester to get his head on straight? >> brooke: oh, gosh. i got to go talk to katie. >> bill: what -- right now? >> brooke: yeah, right now. but i'll meet you at the jet. >> bill: all right. well, don't keep me waiting. we have a date in dubai and abu dhabi. >> brooke: mm, i know.
. >> bill: mm. nice try. >> brooke: mm. i'm not done yet. >> bill: and i'm not gonna stop you. but i'm also not going to tell you where we're getting married. >> brooke: ohh. >> bill: i will say this -- dollar bill has quite the hookup in dubai. so we're gonna go there first. >> brooke: oh, you're always keeping me on my toes. >> bill: mm-hmm. >> brooke: at least tell me how long we'll be gone. >> bill: how long you think it's going to take...
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mm. the world, punjab in particular, get used to eating a lot of vegetarian. >> chickpeas, dahl. >> and india is one of the few places on earth where even for me that is not a burden. >> what's that? i'll take that. right here, my good man. mm. that's good. >> in the punjab, meat or no meat, you are almost guaranteed a free-for-all of intense colors, flavors, and spices. unlike some of the joyless vegetarian restaurants in my sad experience, vegetables here are actually spicy, all taste different, different textures. and served with extraordinarily good bread. it's got this multi-tiered crispy on the outside, chewy in the middle. it's a whole different experience. if this was what vegetarianism meant in most of the places that practice it in the west, i would be at least half as much less of a dick about the subject. >> look, hippie, if you made bread this good, i might eat at your restaurant. ♪ around here, one of the first things you notice that's different from the rest of india, turba
mm. the world, punjab in particular, get used to eating a lot of vegetarian. >> chickpeas, dahl. >> and india is one of the few places on earth where even for me that is not a burden. >> what's that? i'll take that. right here, my good man. mm. that's good. >> in the punjab, meat or no meat, you are almost guaranteed a free-for-all of intense colors, flavors, and spices. unlike some of the joyless vegetarian restaurants in my sad experience, vegetables here are actually...
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mm. >> they'll give us some consomme. >> mm. man. deep. it's good. i'll finish this. so tasty. >> all this pasillo is full of chilis. people think that mexican food has to be necessarily spicy because of the chilies we use. and we go for flavors, not for the spiciness. >> what most people miss is how really deep and really sophisticated the sauces here can be. like lyon is to france, oaxaca is to mexico, in my experience. >> you're right. also in my experience. >> not kissing your ass here. i was just in lyon. this is vicky's place. she has been cooking up traditional 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 ver
mm. >> they'll give us some consomme. >> mm. man. deep. it's good. i'll finish this. so tasty. >> all this pasillo is full of chilis. people think that mexican food has to be necessarily spicy because of the chilies we use. and we go for flavors, not for the spiciness. >> what most people miss is how really deep and really sophisticated the sauces here can be. like lyon is to france, oaxaca is to mexico, in my experience. >> you're right. also in my experience....
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mm. very good.cold pressed cedar tree in siberia. >> cedar oil? >> from corn. from the cedar corn. >> but he has not slowed down his profile or kept his mouth shut. recently, in a russian talk show, he got in an argument over the financial crisis with another guest. a heated argument. he ended up smacking the guy. i saw the incident on television that got you in trouble. i found it very refreshing, actually, something that political discourse could use more of. the government took the opportunity to charge him with politically motivated hooliganism, a charge that could have resulted in a penalty of five years in prison. he has instead been convicted of battery. he is working off his sentence painting fences and shoveling snow. >> i mean, sitting on a bench and expecting to spend the next five years in prison with two small kids, it's not always, you know, very nice, but the guy said something very bad. he said those who don't have a billion, go -- yourself. >> though his victim did not register an o
mm. very good.cold pressed cedar tree in siberia. >> cedar oil? >> from corn. from the cedar corn. >> but he has not slowed down his profile or kept his mouth shut. recently, in a russian talk show, he got in an argument over the financial crisis with another guest. a heated argument. he ended up smacking the guy. i saw the incident on television that got you in trouble. i found it very refreshing, actually, something that political discourse could use more of. the government...
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>> mm-mm. no.nd we're not in positions to basically buy each other out, as far as the amount of money. the thing is, yeah, we were together 20 years. tom has made some really bad choices since he starts bangin' his girl. she just kept workin' him and workin' him. she's like, you know, "hey, can i [bleep]?" this took place for about a month before i found out. i knew he was up to somethin'. so 2011, february 6th, i get my abbed her [bleep] hair. her eyes were like [bleep] cue balls. she rolled out. tom turned over and he's like, "nancy!" i [bleep] punched him so [bleep] hard, i gave him a black eye. and then our $50,000 viper, which was a '95 with 6,000 miles, ain't never been touched but with white gloves, i took my [bleep] keys like a pitchfork and i wiped out every panel that i could basically get my hands on. went home, packed my [bleep] up and i left, and i ain't never dealt with it since. >> that was way too much information for me. i don't mind open lines of communication, but, man. >> so wha
>> mm-mm. no.nd we're not in positions to basically buy each other out, as far as the amount of money. the thing is, yeah, we were together 20 years. tom has made some really bad choices since he starts bangin' his girl. she just kept workin' him and workin' him. she's like, you know, "hey, can i [bleep]?" this took place for about a month before i found out. i knew he was up to somethin'. so 2011, february 6th, i get my abbed her [bleep] hair. her eyes were like [bleep] cue...
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mm. very good.old pressed cedar tree in siberia. >> cedar oil? >> from corn. from the cedar corn. >> but he has not slowed down his profile or kept his mouth shut. recently, in a russian talk show, he got in an argument over the financial crisis with another guest. a heated argument. he ended up smacking the guy. i saw the incident on television that got you in trouble. i found it very refreshing, actually, something that political discourse could use more of. the government took the opportunity to charge him with politically motivated hooliganism, a charge that could have resulted in a penalty of five years in prison. he is instead been convicted of battery. he is working off his sentence painting fences and shoveling snow. >> i mean, sitting on a bench and expecting to spend the next five years in prison with two small kids, it's not always, you know, very nice, but the guy said something very bad. he said those who don't have a billion go [ muted ] yourself. >> though his victim did not register
mm. very good.old pressed cedar tree in siberia. >> cedar oil? >> from corn. from the cedar corn. >> but he has not slowed down his profile or kept his mouth shut. recently, in a russian talk show, he got in an argument over the financial crisis with another guest. a heated argument. he ended up smacking the guy. i saw the incident on television that got you in trouble. i found it very refreshing, actually, something that political discourse could use more of. the government...
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>> mm-hmm. >> simple, you don't need nothing. horse meat.re, you know? we can have it for meatballs, and we can have a horse meatball. >> as you wish. i'll try anything. >> make some different things, you know. >> bread, parmesan cheese, pecorino. >> right. >> parsley, eggs, and, of course, horse. >> and horse. it is very tasty. let's put it this way, when my daughter asks me for a pony, i'm bringing her here, pointing at that grill and saying here's your [ muted ] pony. ♪ .. ...for all day relief. "start your engines" if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability
>> mm-hmm. >> simple, you don't need nothing. horse meat.re, you know? we can have it for meatballs, and we can have a horse meatball. >> as you wish. i'll try anything. >> make some different things, you know. >> bread, parmesan cheese, pecorino. >> right. >> parsley, eggs, and, of course, horse. >> and horse. it is very tasty. let's put it this way, when my daughter asks me for a pony, i'm bringing her here, pointing at that grill and saying...
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mm. >> they'll give us some consomme. >> mm. man. deep. it's good. i'll finish this.ople have this barbecue especially on sundays. it's a tradition to have barbacoa. >> it's so tasty. >> all this pasillo is full of chilis. people think that mexican food has to be necessarily spicy because of the chilies we use. and we go for flavors, not for the spiciness. >> what most people miss is how really deep and really sophisticated the sauces here can be. like lyon is to france, oaxaca is to mexico, in my experience. >> you're right. also in my experience. >> not kissing your ass here. i was just in lyon. this is vicky's place. she 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 se
mm. >> they'll give us some consomme. >> mm. man. deep. it's good. i'll finish this.ople have this barbecue especially on sundays. it's a tradition to have barbacoa. >> it's so tasty. >> all this pasillo is full of chilis. people think that mexican food has to be necessarily spicy because of the chilies we use. and we go for flavors, not for the spiciness. >> what most people miss is how really deep and really sophisticated the sauces here can be. like lyon is to...
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>> mm-hmm. >> simple, you don't need nothing. horse meat., you know? we can have it for meatballs, and we can have a horse meatball. >> as you wish. i'll try anything. >> make some different things, you know. >> bread, parmesan cheese, pecorino. >> right. >> parsley, eggs, and, of course, horse. >> and horse. it is very tasty. let's put it this way, when my daughter asks me for a pony, i'm bringing her here, pointing at that grill and saying here's your [ muted ] pony. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. sunny or bubbly? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? wheels or wheeeels? everything exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime. your mattress isn't bliss: it's a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed, designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's the softy: his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock: your setting is 60. that works. he's the night owl. his side's up while you're in dreamland. you'
>> mm-hmm. >> simple, you don't need nothing. horse meat., you know? we can have it for meatballs, and we can have a horse meatball. >> as you wish. i'll try anything. >> make some different things, you know. >> bread, parmesan cheese, pecorino. >> right. >> parsley, eggs, and, of course, horse. >> and horse. it is very tasty. let's put it this way, when my daughter asks me for a pony, i'm bringing her here, pointing at that grill and saying...
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mm.eat, you are almost guaranteed a free for all of intense colors, flavors and spices. unlike some of the joyless vegetarian restaurants in my sad experience, vegetables here are actually spicy, all taste different, different textures. and served with extraordinarily good bread. it's got this multi-tiered crispy on the outside, chewy in the middle. it's a whole different experience. if this was what vegetarianism meant in most of the places that practice it in the west, i would be at least half as much less of a -- about the subject. >> look, hippy, if you made bread this good, i might eat at your restaurant. mm. ♪ ♪ around here, one of the first things you notice that's different from the rest of india, turbans everywhere. the symbol of self-respect, bravery and spirituality for sikh men. this is the home, the spiritual center of the sikh faith, the fifth largest and maybe most misunderstood religion. in the heart of amritsar stands the majestic golden temple, the sikh equivalent of the
mm.eat, you are almost guaranteed a free for all of intense colors, flavors and spices. unlike some of the joyless vegetarian restaurants in my sad experience, vegetables here are actually spicy, all taste different, different textures. and served with extraordinarily good bread. it's got this multi-tiered crispy on the outside, chewy in the middle. it's a whole different experience. if this was what vegetarianism meant in most of the places that practice it in the west, i would be at least...
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mm.no meat, you are almost guaranteed a free for all of intense colors, flavors and spices. unlike some of the joyless vegetarian restaurants in my sad experience, vegetables here are actually spicy, all taste different, different textures. and served with extraordinarily good bread. it's got this multi-tiered crispy on the outside, chewy in the middle. it's a whole different experience. if this was what vegetarianism meant in most of the places that practice it in the west, i would be at least half as much less of a -- about the subject. >> look, hippy, if you made bread this good, i might eat at your restaurant. mm. ♪ around here, one of the first things you notice that's different from the rest of india, turbans everywhere. the symbol of self-respect, bravery and spirituality for sikh men. this is the home, the spiritual center of the sikh faith, the fifth largest and maybe most misunderstood religion. in the heart of amritsar stands the majestic golden temple, the sikh equivalent of t
mm.no meat, you are almost guaranteed a free for all of intense colors, flavors and spices. unlike some of the joyless vegetarian restaurants in my sad experience, vegetables here are actually spicy, all taste different, different textures. and served with extraordinarily good bread. it's got this multi-tiered crispy on the outside, chewy in the middle. it's a whole different experience. if this was what vegetarianism meant in most of the places that practice it in the west, i would be at least...
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mm. very delicious. very mexican, very french. brown butter, awesome.>> of course. i think the most important thing about mexican cuisine in general if it's traditional, it's the ingredients. >> confit of suckling pig topped with grandma's salsa. an instant classic. >> have at it. you do it like the mexican way. pick it up and go. >> wow. pretty hard to imagine anything better than that. you're stuck with this dish forever, man. it's going to be like mick jagger 50 years from now singing "satisfaction." there's no getting away from it, man. this is so good. this is a classic. but even now with all his success, garcia is still fighting a struggle most mexicans are all too familiar with. >> what happened that day happens every day. and the promise always is we're going to shut you down, you don't know who i am. and for me, i would rather close my restaurant than live like that. if you close my restaurant, i will go across the street, i will go to another state or i will go to another country, and i still will make a good restaurant. i take prilosec otc ea
mm. very delicious. very mexican, very french. brown butter, awesome.>> of course. i think the most important thing about mexican cuisine in general if it's traditional, it's the ingredients. >> confit of suckling pig topped with grandma's salsa. an instant classic. >> have at it. you do it like the mexican way. pick it up and go. >> wow. pretty hard to imagine anything better than that. you're stuck with this dish forever, man. it's going to be like mick jagger 50 years...
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. >> looking forward >> mm-mmm mm-mmm bad. this is a very good stock and did bounce under $42 a share. people recognize at these levels you want to own campbell soup and mm-mmm "american morning," n "american morning," not mm-mm not so bad from here >> zuckerberg got punked by this kid who published the e-mail chain back and forth. i think the kid felt pretty stupid about doing it afterwards. you can see zuckerberg doesn't forget a slight. working on this slingshot thing, get a message once and it's done and i'm sure it will be difficult for others to compete because of the scale they have. >> wal-mart thinking of exercising its option in alliance boots. >> they have been phenomenal expanding the global footprint for walgreens now going into latin america. this stock i think goes to 80. they clearly have all the tailwinds behind them. >> the other merger news today, a deal off at least for now, astrazeneca telling pfizer its final offer isn't good enough. is that really it? let's bring in mark, on the fast line. welcome back.
. >> looking forward >> mm-mmm mm-mmm bad. this is a very good stock and did bounce under $42 a share. people recognize at these levels you want to own campbell soup and mm-mmm "american morning," n "american morning," not mm-mm not so bad from here >> zuckerberg got punked by this kid who published the e-mail chain back and forth. i think the kid felt pretty stupid about doing it afterwards. you can see zuckerberg doesn't forget a slight. working on this...
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mm. >> reporter: that's her? >> mm. this way. >> reporter: you think this is your daughter? >> mm. >> reporter: this is your daughter? >> mm. >> reporter: wow. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: describe for us your daughter that was kidnapped. what is she like? >> reporter: what is life like in chibok, what is it like to live with the threat of boko haram? >> reporter: knowing that it's dangerous for girls to go to school because of the danger of boko haram, but you believe that your daughter should go to school. >> reporter: and your daughter was not afraid to go to school? when she comes back home to you, will you allow her to go to school again? if god brings her back to you, she'll go back to school? amen. wolf, we had to conceal this mother's identity because she is in fear of her life on a daily basis in chibok and that of course of her daughter. behind the pain and the sorrow in her eyes, she was resolute, she will see her daughter again, and when her daughter comes home, she's going back to school. >> let's hope that happens. vald duthiers, in nigeria, thank
mm. >> reporter: that's her? >> mm. this way. >> reporter: you think this is your daughter? >> mm. >> reporter: this is your daughter? >> mm. >> reporter: wow. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: describe for us your daughter that was kidnapped. what is she like? >> reporter: what is life like in chibok, what is it like to live with the threat of boko haram? >> reporter: knowing that it's dangerous for girls to go to school...
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mm. very delicious. very mexican, very french. brown butter, awesome. of course. i think the most important thing about mexican cuisine in general if it's traditional, it's the ingredients. >> confit of suckling pig topped with grandma's salsa. an instant classic. >> have at it. you do it like the mexican way. pick it up and go. >> wow. pretty hard to imagine anything better than that. you're stuck with this dish forever, man. it's going to be like mick jagger 50 years from now singing "satisfaction." there's no getting away from it, man. this is so good. this is a classic. but even now with all his success, garcia is still fighting a struggle most mexicans are all too familiar with. >> what happened that day happens every day. and the promise always is we're going to shut you down, you don't know who i am. and for me, i would rather close my restaurant than live like that. if you close my restaurant, i will go across the street, i will go to another state or i will go to another country, and i still will make a good restaurant. we've never sold a house
mm. very delicious. very mexican, very french. brown butter, awesome. of course. i think the most important thing about mexican cuisine in general if it's traditional, it's the ingredients. >> confit of suckling pig topped with grandma's salsa. an instant classic. >> have at it. you do it like the mexican way. pick it up and go. >> wow. pretty hard to imagine anything better than that. you're stuck with this dish forever, man. it's going to be like mick jagger 50 years from...
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we have a lot of work to do. >> mm-hmm. >> actually, all three of us do.businesses at once, so we're gonna need to divide and conquer. both of you need to keep a laser focus on your specific areas. michael, i want you working exclusively on the gym, and tina exclusively on the food line. it's the only way we're gonna be successful. let's get to work. >> let's do it. >> all right? >> thank you, marcus. thank you very much. [exciting music] ♪ >> morning, guys. i wanted to bring everybody together to kind of give you guys an update on what happened yesterday. i made a deal with michael, and the deal is i agreed to put up $250,000. michael and i will be partners. i'll own 75%. michael will own 25%, and i will be completely in charge. i make all of the decisions. the $250,000 will go towards building a new, state-of-the-art lifestyle facility that will give us what i believe is going to be a one-stop shop environment. we're gonna find a new, larger facility that can accommodate not only the existing pro-fit workout, but a healthy cafe and bakery and a cold-pres
we have a lot of work to do. >> mm-hmm. >> actually, all three of us do.businesses at once, so we're gonna need to divide and conquer. both of you need to keep a laser focus on your specific areas. michael, i want you working exclusively on the gym, and tina exclusively on the food line. it's the only way we're gonna be successful. let's get to work. >> let's do it. >> all right? >> thank you, marcus. thank you very much. [exciting music] ♪ >> morning,...