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not only are you taking mussels, you may be getting no benefits.to take a capsule that is so convenient. a tiny little capsule. it is very easy to take. you can be sure of the outcome. there is no doubt in my mind that taking omega three and shores well people that they stay well. if you are going to do that, why not take the best? >> omega xl is a one-of-a-kind omega-3 oil that reduces inflammation associated with joint pain of arthritis, and more. it is the ultimate natural solution for great health and well-being. >> omega xl not only helped me but my whole body. i can walk around and move around. my hand, i can make a fist. i can stretch my fingers. i can turn my hands around. without extreme pain. it has all come together. because of omega xl. >> i had to compressed discs. i went to see a very renowned back specialist here in miami. i was told there was nothing i could do for it. not even surgery. i started taking omega xl, and in about 72 hours, i started noticing significant differences in my back and the swelling was a lot less. it was an a
not only are you taking mussels, you may be getting no benefits.to take a capsule that is so convenient. a tiny little capsule. it is very easy to take. you can be sure of the outcome. there is no doubt in my mind that taking omega three and shores well people that they stay well. if you are going to do that, why not take the best? >> omega xl is a one-of-a-kind omega-3 oil that reduces inflammation associated with joint pain of arthritis, and more. it is the ultimate natural solution for...
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mussels are annually quarantined by the state.llfish can contain toxins that make them dangerous and even deadly in extreme cases. once the levels have dropped, the warning is lifted. in the bay area, the quarantine was in place for tomales bay. >>> one of the last survivors from the 1906 earthquake hit a big milestone this week. he turned 108 years old. ♪ happy birthday to you >> san francisco's fire chief joanne hayes-white sat down with bill del monte for his birthday meal. he was 108 wednesday. del monte was three months old when the earthquake hit. he says he doesn't remember much. but he does remember his secret to a long life. >> live it and enjoy it while you're here. when you're gone, you're gone. >> del monte is one of two 1906 earthquake survivors. the other ruth newman 112. >>> students at san jose's pioneer high school held their own make-a-wish ceremony today. >> the reason why we're here today on behalf of our capital honda and the penske automotive group, we are here to present you with a car. [ applause and cheers
mussels are annually quarantined by the state.llfish can contain toxins that make them dangerous and even deadly in extreme cases. once the levels have dropped, the warning is lifted. in the bay area, the quarantine was in place for tomales bay. >>> one of the last survivors from the 1906 earthquake hit a big milestone this week. he turned 108 years old. ♪ happy birthday to you >> san francisco's fire chief joanne hayes-white sat down with bill del monte for his birthday meal....
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the little blue mussels cooked by cdc exciting to know when dunham us coalition was seized from a cause of the full moon eyes again was a little water using a demo from its own business and chemical co other causes it is to do is we know the hostel was nice to us today. he's up to the drinking age to do so when you this link includes a stunning cheap enough to give a what you say to astana kazakhstan to muscle in season and to the crucial seem to get some of the summer engaged in building the team has the talent summing it up to a dingy piano playing field the most books love them and inmates to get some of the island in a single he sees you can do it that when th humans who is getting to the left but all the stress he's just on the bus like he's from either the list of notable in the lead in the social moscow. come on them and continued to slip a little cool little spot of opal. the beyond. it's legally hole total of one hundred and twenty cc mystical she did. that ability to play the secret that gives us the most full time staff and efficient it's unique. he said boateng. we need to f
the little blue mussels cooked by cdc exciting to know when dunham us coalition was seized from a cause of the full moon eyes again was a little water using a demo from its own business and chemical co other causes it is to do is we know the hostel was nice to us today. he's up to the drinking age to do so when you this link includes a stunning cheap enough to give a what you say to astana kazakhstan to muscle in season and to the crucial seem to get some of the summer engaged in building the...
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and with it comes a delightful tapas of mussels steamed in butter and olive oil. >> that's a great tapaere and they will eat like this perfectly happy. perfectly content to forego the table, come here, stand around and eat like this. >> the glass of wine comes with friday eggplant and honey which sounds to me it's moorish in originen. more wine followed by these delicious little clams. >> oh, yeah. >> and the main event. >> now we are talking. these are not tapas and consequently not free. but worth it at any price. >> that's so totally awesome. we did good work here. >> anything else? should we go on? >> no, let's move on. >> as this death march of tapas continues, things start to get a little weird. this is the story of my life. he doesn't do this at home? does he? >> no. thank god. now i understand what you feel. every day. >> yes. good. finally. a little empathy. i do like the increasingly meta-aspect of this show. i should really be live streaming. that would really be interesting. finally, just bar gallado. just making it before closing. let's be honest we've had a lot to eat and
and with it comes a delightful tapas of mussels steamed in butter and olive oil. >> that's a great tapaere and they will eat like this perfectly happy. perfectly content to forego the table, come here, stand around and eat like this. >> the glass of wine comes with friday eggplant and honey which sounds to me it's moorish in originen. more wine followed by these delicious little clams. >> oh, yeah. >> and the main event. >> now we are talking. these are not tapas...
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in 3m, they gave the hostage a mussels and chips and they were given a severance a out -- payout.ough it is extreme, it seems to -- they are saying they will not be held around some and negotiate. i really, it can get more extreme. it is kind of worrying. trapped i was booby- was triggered to be blown up by workers. was booby-trapped and was triggered to be blown up by workers. it is laughable and serious. you remember austerity struck. it is the lifeguard -- laggard. when you guys spain and portugal, they will look to france and go, give them their phones and waters. lew applauded the french measures on structural changes. he did say a lot more needs to be done. thank you. the electronic world is gathering in las vegas at the consumer electronics show to show off their cutting edge consumer goods. jon erlichman is in the high- tech haven checking out the latest gizmos, including the next generation of wearable devices. >> you have heard of google glass and the samsung smart watch. we are entered a world of wearables. there are a lot of wearable devices. i figured why not wear mys
in 3m, they gave the hostage a mussels and chips and they were given a severance a out -- payout.ough it is extreme, it seems to -- they are saying they will not be held around some and negotiate. i really, it can get more extreme. it is kind of worrying. trapped i was booby- was triggered to be blown up by workers. was booby-trapped and was triggered to be blown up by workers. it is laughable and serious. you remember austerity struck. it is the lifeguard -- laggard. when you guys spain and...
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export to seventeen mean dallas less of a selfish to china each shia last month china and the clams mussels and oysters from the west and us. the contest they might be contaminated with the lethal toxins and the annex the culprit is conceived as a great delicacy in china and shipped the science lab found in the works is that the us pacific northwest. now it is a cast of the people. give me look like business as usual it is washington's be the fish processing plant would you feel. these workers normally spend all afternoon picking we got a job that gets revved up an hour. top quality lead up to back up to one hundred and fifty us dollars a pound in the game. during china's lunar new year celebrations which start on a new recruit the first year. the us export ecc million dollars for the wives we got in two thousand thirteen. more than triple the amount it in two thousand for us the lead up artist or stay around ninety percent of the exports going china. in december chinese inspectors reported finding the quote above standard residue of paralytic shellfish poisoning and inorganic arsenic into
export to seventeen mean dallas less of a selfish to china each shia last month china and the clams mussels and oysters from the west and us. the contest they might be contaminated with the lethal toxins and the annex the culprit is conceived as a great delicacy in china and shipped the science lab found in the works is that the us pacific northwest. now it is a cast of the people. give me look like business as usual it is washington's be the fish processing plant would you feel. these workers...
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and we are involved with everything from protecting plankton to the great whales sea cucumbers or mussels or oysters we have all these things that we're involved in but you know you don't hear about that a lot we've had campaigns to try and stop the overfishing of bluefin tuna in the mediterranean. you know people from sea cucumbers and sharks in the galapagos i mean the whales of the dolphins get a lot of the attention that sea shepherd focuses on everything in the ocean and our focus is conservation and our specific focus is illegal exploitation of marine wildlife and you talk specifically about the economics of extinction when it comes to the ocean explain how drought how many marine animals is being driven to an extent to extinction excuse me as profitable for commercial fishing. as a species numbers go down and there diminish the value of them go up for instance on bluefin tuna the more the less bluefin tuna there are in the ocean the the more . value of that is in the market and what mr and other companies are doing is are stockpiling bluefin tuna in japan they want to five ten fift
and we are involved with everything from protecting plankton to the great whales sea cucumbers or mussels or oysters we have all these things that we're involved in but you know you don't hear about that a lot we've had campaigns to try and stop the overfishing of bluefin tuna in the mediterranean. you know people from sea cucumbers and sharks in the galapagos i mean the whales of the dolphins get a lot of the attention that sea shepherd focuses on everything in the ocean and our focus is...
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he gave them a take-out meal, mussels and chips.court of appeal and the court ruled in the workers' favor. they got more money. that is why goodyear workers are doing this. a one more bonuses, more severance packages. >> thank you very much, caroline hyde. the netherlands' largest pension fund is boycotting israeli banks because of their ties to west bank settlements. elliott gotkine has more. how were reading it in element is this? this is not a huge deal according to a newspaper here in israel which ran the story. the investment amounts to a few million euros. the fact that israeli bank shares are up and not doing that much this morning also would support that. why this story matters is the message that this boycott by this dutch pension fund sends out. and the potential precedent it sets. what is saying is we have been negotiating for years with israel's biggest five banks. we have been trying to get them to stop financing construction in the west bank. since that didn't come to fruition, since they were on able to change the tha
he gave them a take-out meal, mussels and chips.court of appeal and the court ruled in the workers' favor. they got more money. that is why goodyear workers are doing this. a one more bonuses, more severance packages. >> thank you very much, caroline hyde. the netherlands' largest pension fund is boycotting israeli banks because of their ties to west bank settlements. elliott gotkine has more. how were reading it in element is this? this is not a huge deal according to a newspaper here in...
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. >> next up, smoked mussels in a lightly steamed white wine, aromatics and butter., honey and uzu. quite delicious. baby greek salad with beets, tomato and feta. all sourced locally. a tribute to the greek diners where craig grew up eating with his family. >> you could be running a 300-seat restaurant in vegas. here he is in detroit. >> guess what? >> that's a heroic thing. >> the headaches are less. you're appreciated here. >> no, just -- no, this is -- >> yeah. >> this is what could considered a foolhardy venture in the chef world. >> guess what? we like good food too. we're not space aliens. people say -- they often say, thank you. we just moved back from chicago, we lived in chicago the last six years, lived in l.a. six years, thank you, this is exactly what we've wanted. what you've done is counter intuitive. there is sort of a conventional career path for chefs. >> right. >>> somewhere in this unassuming neighborhood, one can sit down for an excellent meal. but you won't find this place on yelp and unfortunately i cannot tell you where it is exactly. why not,
. >> next up, smoked mussels in a lightly steamed white wine, aromatics and butter., honey and uzu. quite delicious. baby greek salad with beets, tomato and feta. all sourced locally. a tribute to the greek diners where craig grew up eating with his family. >> you could be running a 300-seat restaurant in vegas. here he is in detroit. >> guess what? >> that's a heroic thing. >> the headaches are less. you're appreciated here. >> no, just -- no, this is --...
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there a handful of variations but the most common is with kimchi with everything, beef, oysters, mussels an egg in there. wow. right in there. cool. that looks completely awesome. well, we better wait for this to cool, i'm guessing. so, how do we eat this, spoon it over rice? >> yeah, spoon it over rice. just mix it in. >> mm-mmm, that's good. >> yeah. >> all tofu should be spicy, by my way of thinking. so good. >> yeah. really. >> koreans can well remember when nobody was interested in their food. now it's confusingly au courant. must be strange for the owners who have just been doing what they've been doing for years. >> like, for example, like for us sitting here like this, the questions a lot of people are asking me in korean, like, i'm telling them we're filming, you know, we're trying to show a piece of koreatown. the number one question is -- they're not mad or vindictive. the question is why? it's still why? like why -- >> why would we be interested? >> why would you waste your time? there are so many other things to do. >> it's an extraordinarily delicious and beautiful thing. >
there a handful of variations but the most common is with kimchi with everything, beef, oysters, mussels an egg in there. wow. right in there. cool. that looks completely awesome. well, we better wait for this to cool, i'm guessing. so, how do we eat this, spoon it over rice? >> yeah, spoon it over rice. just mix it in. >> mm-mmm, that's good. >> yeah. >> all tofu should be spicy, by my way of thinking. so good. >> yeah. really. >> koreans can well remember...
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they gobble up mussels, clams, sea cucumbers and even other starfish. >> because these are ecologically important species and when you lose this many sea stars it will certainly change the sea scape. >> it certainly suggests that those ecosystems are not healthy something that can affect species that widespread is i think just scary. >> reporter: if there's a silver lining, it may be studying this outbreak should shed light on how marine diseases spread. that's a question laura james is hoping citizen scientists can help answer. >> the big problem we had here is we didn't have a baseline. the starfish got sick when we noticed. it would be cool if we could show this in realtime and show the spread and the changes in realtime. the. >> reporter: james and her dive buddy built a web site tracking posting to social media site with the hashtag "sick starfish." >> take a picture of any starfish you'll find when you're walking on the beach and hashtag it "sick starfish" and then they can look at it when it pops up on the map or if we're not sure we can send it to the scientists make them take a
they gobble up mussels, clams, sea cucumbers and even other starfish. >> because these are ecologically important species and when you lose this many sea stars it will certainly change the sea scape. >> it certainly suggests that those ecosystems are not healthy something that can affect species that widespread is i think just scary. >> reporter: if there's a silver lining, it may be studying this outbreak should shed light on how marine diseases spread. that's a question...
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it's still features didn't patrick but she's wearing a mussel soup created by a special effects companyt's not a ticket to bay area house or frightening crime has workers on edge. then it's easy to assume that children are safe and car seats but we have a new video highlighting quiet that it might not be the case. >> : [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay? uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? now at 5:30. an armed robbery in downtown walnut creek has some workers nervous. the robbery happened in a nearby parking lot. as kron four's terisa estacio reports, police are hoping surveillance video this case. the robbery of lot kaiser employe ectoplasms parking lot behind me located on california street and wall not creak. >> : the employe was robbed by three suspects to meant the other one unidentified. one of the male suspect penknife the other male suspect had a bat.
it's still features didn't patrick but she's wearing a mussel soup created by a special effects companyt's not a ticket to bay area house or frightening crime has workers on edge. then it's easy to assume that children are safe and car seats but we have a new video highlighting quiet that it might not be the case. >> : [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay? uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go...
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uniform, is cooking some of those squash blossoms he harvested about 2 hourp ago, using them in a mussel and prawn dish. the meal is visually stunning and will be served at the institute's wine spectator greyste restaurant. >> it takes a tremendous amount of energy and strength--not just physical strength, but also emotional strength--to maintain the kind of hours and lifestyle of a chef. and i often wondered to myself as i was getting older--it's like, what am i going to do? what am i going to do? and i was very fortunate to be able to come here to the cia and teach. i've been here for 11 years. i've had my time in the sun, as it were, and now, it's time for me to help other people get there. >> it's a meal that's cooked, grown, and harvested by students practicing sustainabla culinary methods. in napa valley, charlotte fadipe for "california country tv." >> this segment is brought to you by the california farm bureau federation. the people, the places, the unforgettable tastes of california will be back in a moment. >> welcome back. beyond the bustle of the big city is an undiscovered
uniform, is cooking some of those squash blossoms he harvested about 2 hourp ago, using them in a mussel and prawn dish. the meal is visually stunning and will be served at the institute's wine spectator greyste restaurant. >> it takes a tremendous amount of energy and strength--not just physical strength, but also emotional strength--to maintain the kind of hours and lifestyle of a chef. and i often wondered to myself as i was getting older--it's like, what am i going to do? what am i...