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otherwise known as mofs. pretty much pay your flight home, private.> daniel: every four years they have this m.o.f. competition. >> anthony: m.o.f. is? >> daniel: meilleur ouvrier de france. >> anthony: the master craftsman of france. >> daniel: there's about 30 discipline of craftsmen, where you can acquire the m.o.f. >> anthony: see that red, white, and blue around their necks? that means they made it through the brutally, unreasonably rigorous competition that pits hundreds of top chefs against each other, where only a handful survive. >> daniel: so there's basically four or five every four years. >> anthony: certified by the highest in the land as being at the very top of the top of their professions. mof challenges often include ultra old-school classics, not unlike the one we're making today. poularde en vessie. thick slices of black truffle are slipped under the skin of a chicken from bresse, the rolls royce of chickens. it's then tied, slipped inside a pig's bladder, and steamed in court bouillon until tender. >> daniel: the idea is to concent
otherwise known as mofs. pretty much pay your flight home, private.> daniel: every four years they have this m.o.f. competition. >> anthony: m.o.f. is? >> daniel: meilleur ouvrier de france. >> anthony: the master craftsman of france. >> daniel: there's about 30 discipline of craftsmen, where you can acquire the m.o.f. >> anthony: see that red, white, and blue around their necks? that means they made it through the brutally, unreasonably rigorous competition...
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luciana:a: the teeapapproach iso look anaturaral sources s economic t terms, becaususe mof them h have had no clear valu. so the projeject tes to o make somethintangibiblend real l that didn't have e a clear valulue l now. otavavio: and how toto integre that valalue into busisiness decisions. biancaca: one study y compared different ways of rmrming ac. itonclududedhat orgagac forest farming -- like costa does - --s 45% % moreroductctivthan nvnvenonal metethods. is farmemers' collective from igarapmimiri has beeeen supplyg beraca since 2 2009. they've negotiated aururchase guarantee and a fixed icice. ththat provides s security fore families here. e e study ows s incos in t the commununity have incncreased sisignificantly y with the swiwo organic.c. whatat beraca doesesn't bu itt sells to other customers. bubut theye nonot rey to p payhe orgaganic premium.m. the acai wilill be deliverereda branch o of beraca jusust oute belem. first, the briries areoakeked, and ththen dried. as a r result, the t thin fruit layer crumbles. it's then removed from the core in t the next stepep. ththe resul
luciana:a: the teeapapproach iso look anaturaral sources s economic t terms, becaususe mof them h have had no clear valu. so the projeject tes to o make somethintangibiblend real l that didn't have e a clear valulue l now. otavavio: and how toto integre that valalue into busisiness decisions. biancaca: one study y compared different ways of rmrming ac. itonclududedhat orgagac forest farming -- like costa does - --s 45% % moreroductctivthan nvnvenonal metethods. is farmemers' collective from...
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so it acactually tacklkles the r issueses that affectct youth mof thtimeme. >> welcomeme to whujaaz! elke: "shujaaz" memeans "heroe" sheng s sng -- a mixture of swahili d d englisspokoken b millions oyoyoung nyans. the crears say ty want t enteain and inrm. ey're go is toducate b provoving tips and positive role dedels. lucy: i was just a careless peperson, persrson w careses nothing abouheher li. when i wt t to kw thee commitity inlvement, theess iel:"sjazz" am a asks eirnlnged. reers touggest topics fo theistories. the characters in ththe comic bobooks also havave a strong presen on socici media. farida: at this age, i'm'm them to be on socicial media..en kenthey want toto be infoeded.r they want t to understand d whae trends are.. ththey want to feel like a p paf grgroup. and that's where "shshujaaz" cos in -- to c create that p partnep with theirriends and just make sure that t whatever is s happg from the o offline mediaia, at t itit is someththing that's h hag on the o online media.a. elkereadaders n alalso ctact the editoriaial team via text messages. this is an especiay popop
so it acactually tacklkles the r issueses that affectct youth mof thtimeme. >> welcomeme to whujaaz! elke: "shujaaz" memeans "heroe" sheng s sng -- a mixture of swahili d d englisspokoken b millions oyoyoung nyans. the crears say ty want t enteain and inrm. ey're go is toducate b provoving tips and positive role dedels. lucy: i was just a careless peperson, persrson w careses nothing abouheher li. when i wt t to kw thee commitity inlvement, theess iel:"sjazz"...
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his report contains images you may find distressing.os >> mof the casualties in syria's war were attackedh syria's war were attacked with bullets and explosives. but chemical weapons have a special horror. this is the aftermath of what n tnesses say was a chemical attack, as the towst outside damascus fell to the regime. we are not showing pictures of dozens of dead bodies with foam on their mouths, which can be assigned to a chemical attack. all this is not evidence of the use of chemical weapons by the regime, say the russians. president trump doesn't believe them. e >>ll be making major decisions over the next 24-48 hours. if it is i russiit is syria, if it is iran, if it is all of them together, we will figure it out, and we will know the answers quite soon. >> in seven years of fighting, sya's war has changed from a campaign to overthrow the regime to a mini-world war that isth being fought bworld most powerful countries, and looks to be escalating. at the u.n. in new york, stark does visions -- stark divisions are expanding into an even more serious international crisis. being unpar
his report contains images you may find distressing.os >> mof the casualties in syria's war were attackedh syria's war were attacked with bullets and explosives. but chemical weapons have a special horror. this is the aftermath of what n tnesses say was a chemical attack, as the towst outside damascus fell to the regime. we are not showing pictures of dozens of dead bodies with foam on their mouths, which can be assigned to a chemical attack. all this is not evidence of the use of...
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security council delegation has arrived in maine mof the visiting range of muslims sheltering in camps across the border in bangladesh they'll meet with top me in mara fishel is to check on preparations for the refugees repatriation earlier they heard the harrowing stories of some of the seven hundred thousand refugees who were forced to flee their homes the un has described as ethnic cleansing the military led campaign against them in me and not. such a job it has been appointed the new british home secretary following amber rudd's resignation javanese the first politician with asian roots to hold one of britain's top four government jobs his predecessor stepped down over her handling of the wind rush immigration scandal rudd denied the government had targets for deportation of migrants but documents in her office proved otherwise. well those are the headlines and news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story staging thanks so much about them. north korea to close its nuclear test site and kim jong un says the world can watch its being dismantled from young ones to focus on eco
security council delegation has arrived in maine mof the visiting range of muslims sheltering in camps across the border in bangladesh they'll meet with top me in mara fishel is to check on preparations for the refugees repatriation earlier they heard the harrowing stories of some of the seven hundred thousand refugees who were forced to flee their homes the un has described as ethnic cleansing the military led campaign against them in me and not. such a job it has been appointed the new...
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thomas hannibal, paris mof fit, jason thomas, afney carter, and marcus caal,r -- and ma, ty te are the names of the people that were there that murdered my son on that daythat 3:00. ty te are in my son's case folder. you say they know who killed my son. we have nowhere to put these homicide posters. i keep asking for a venue every year, every month, for thiol as i won't have to climb up on a pole and darn near break my neck to keep pe caae from tearing thm down. i am just asking that if anybody is watching this out there and sfgovon a levision and know anybody that murdered my son, please help give me some closure. and i am as nowg for support frm the supervisors here. thank you. >> thank you, miss brown. iifow the number in front of -- i don't have the number in front of me, buturess brown co3 k offen a weekly basis to talk about the murder of her son aubrey arkansas and we are loo nowg for theor smber for th police type line and for those in the community that have the courage and conviction to come forward to identify the suspects, that would be greatly appreciated. she is an incred
thomas hannibal, paris mof fit, jason thomas, afney carter, and marcus caal,r -- and ma, ty te are the names of the people that were there that murdered my son on that daythat 3:00. ty te are in my son's case folder. you say they know who killed my son. we have nowhere to put these homicide posters. i keep asking for a venue every year, every month, for thiol as i won't have to climb up on a pole and darn near break my neck to keep pe caae from tearing thm down. i am just asking that if anybody...
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we stopped saying their names a long time ago, so until the ntd of this mof silence, i will continuepeat their names so you guys don't forget them. rachel scott, daniel rohrbough, dave sanders, kyle velasquez, >> reporter: from there, they marched to the capitol and demanded action on gun legislation. >> they deserve to live in a place where you don't have to be worried about going to c.v.s. or going to school or walking down the street just because of what you look like or because someone had a bad day. >> reporter: students at parkland's marjory stoneman douglas high school, where 17 weo killed in february, als walked out. they've led a push fonger background checks and bans on bump stocks and assault-type rifles. that push is national, again today up to the steps of the capitol. shortly after the last studema walkouts ih, congress did pass two gun measures. they were to shore up theba currenground check system, and also get more funding to states. but neither of those changed a current law, there is no expectation that congress willre rn to the gun issue anytime this year. present
we stopped saying their names a long time ago, so until the ntd of this mof silence, i will continuepeat their names so you guys don't forget them. rachel scott, daniel rohrbough, dave sanders, kyle velasquez, >> reporter: from there, they marched to the capitol and demanded action on gun legislation. >> they deserve to live in a place where you don't have to be worried about going to c.v.s. or going to school or walking down the street just because of what you look like or because...