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this is due to omega xl's source: the green-lipped mussel.his mussel is farmed in the purest waters in the world: the marlborough sound in new zealand. once harvested, it goes through a patented super critical c-o-2 extraction process. this unique process allows omega xl to have 22 times the fatty acid availability, and makes it more powerful than regular fish oils. therefore, omega xl is more effective at reducing inflammation-- the cause of pain. you don't need to suffer anymore. omega xl will help you get rid of pain and live the life you deserve. [♪...] >> my name's larry king. a few years ago i had to have open-heart surgery. when i recovered i established the larry king cardiac foundation to help people like me avoid heart problems with proper foods, medication and a healthy lifestyle. well, i recently met ken meares, a man with similar goals. he's the founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks. for 25 years he's been active in creating and promoting good health. ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all heard
this is due to omega xl's source: the green-lipped mussel.his mussel is farmed in the purest waters in the world: the marlborough sound in new zealand. once harvested, it goes through a patented super critical c-o-2 extraction process. this unique process allows omega xl to have 22 times the fatty acid availability, and makes it more powerful than regular fish oils. therefore, omega xl is more effective at reducing inflammation-- the cause of pain. you don't need to suffer anymore. omega xl...
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. >> translator: the numbers of mussels are reduced.s a lot of pressure on the oceans right now. there isn't any availability in any quantity. before the mussels were very large, but now they are much smaller. >> reporter: it could be the ocean's chemistry is changing too fast for species to adapt. >> the oceans are acidifying at an alarming rate. >> reporter: fish stocks are already at breaking point in many parts of the world. now climate change is ratcheting up the pressure even further. nick clark, al jazeera, lima peru. >> she's known as baby veronica, and she was at the center of a high-profile custody battle. her adoptive parents are white; her father is native american and has been fighting for her alongside his tribe. the case was tried in the united states supreme court. at the heart of the case is the indian child welfare act, or icwa, which mandates that every effort be made to keep native children with their relatives or tribe. congress passed icwa in 1978 in response to an alarmingly high numbf
. >> translator: the numbers of mussels are reduced.s a lot of pressure on the oceans right now. there isn't any availability in any quantity. before the mussels were very large, but now they are much smaller. >> reporter: it could be the ocean's chemistry is changing too fast for species to adapt. >> the oceans are acidifying at an alarming rate. >> reporter: fish stocks are already at breaking point in many parts of the world. now climate change is ratcheting up the...
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. >> today we are making the mussels in cocnut broth. you can start with any oil you have in your house. >> does not change the flavor necessarily. you probably want to avoid too much of oil.all little oilolive oil. >> this is a very first tile recipe. it is very forgiving.a versatile recipe >> if you're a fan of heat, you can keep them on a mild side. all you have to do is often not the peppers and garlic.soften the peppers and garlic. >> like these their bite size. a little bit of color on everything. >> it is a forgiving recipe. you're not going to harm anything with this recipe. >> a little coriander. a natural food coloring. at the same time it helps bring a lot of spices together. it blends the flavor as well. >> onthis one goes away from that normal that people are used to. >> i'm using vegetable stock. if you do not have any at home, it is not going to cause a problem. use water. coconut milk. it is coconut milk is not coke and the water. it is going to be thicker. >> in nice bold color. you want to make sure before you put any m
. >> today we are making the mussels in cocnut broth. you can start with any oil you have in your house. >> does not change the flavor necessarily. you probably want to avoid too much of oil.all little oilolive oil. >> this is a very first tile recipe. it is very forgiving.a versatile recipe >> if you're a fan of heat, you can keep them on a mild side. all you have to do is often not the peppers and garlic.soften the peppers and garlic. >> like these their bite...
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. >> translator: the numbers of mussels are reduced.s a lot of pressure on the oceans right now. before the mussels were very large. >> reporter: it could be the ocean's chemistry is changing too fast for species to adapt. it could lead to some dying out. >> the oceans are certifying at an amazing rate. it's faster than anything that the earth has seen for about 60 million years. >> reporter: fish stocks are already at breaking point in many parts of the world. now climate change is ratcheting up the pressure still further on all of the world's astonishing array of marine life. >>> still to come on the al jazeera news hour, he, right there saved indian children from savory, we meet, the man who cave up his career and became a nobel peace prize winner. >>> and coming up in sport, find out if one of basketball's all time greats could aspire his team to a much-needed win. ♪ ♪ >>> hello again, now back too the me bell peace prize, the better known of the two wirns, malala yousafzai was awarded the prize for her efforts to give children acce
. >> translator: the numbers of mussels are reduced.s a lot of pressure on the oceans right now. before the mussels were very large. >> reporter: it could be the ocean's chemistry is changing too fast for species to adapt. it could lead to some dying out. >> the oceans are certifying at an amazing rate. it's faster than anything that the earth has seen for about 60 million years. >> reporter: fish stocks are already at breaking point in many parts of the world. now...
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. >> translation: the numbers of mussels are reduced. there's a lot of pressure on the o.here's no availability in any quantity. before the muscles were large, now they are smaller. >> could be the ocean's chemistry is changing too fast for species to adapt. and could lead to some dying out. >> the oceans are acid iffying at an amazing rate. it's faster than anything seen for about 60 million years. fish stocks are at breaking point in many parts of the world. climate change is ratcheting up the pressure further, on all of the world's astonishing array of marine life >>> just a reminder that that story and the rest of the day's news, including more on the top story of the u.s. government senate report to c.i.a. torture on the website aljazeera.com. >> the report on u.s. torture, and you can understand why so many people did not want it to come out. that's inside story. hello, i'm ray suarez
. >> translation: the numbers of mussels are reduced. there's a lot of pressure on the o.here's no availability in any quantity. before the muscles were large, now they are smaller. >> could be the ocean's chemistry is changing too fast for species to adapt. and could lead to some dying out. >> the oceans are acid iffying at an amazing rate. it's faster than anything seen for about 60 million years. fish stocks are at breaking point in many parts of the world. climate change...
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. >> a lot of bock la, a lot of congealie, stuffed calamari, musse mussels, clams. it was poor peasant cooking, so they used a lot of cheaper things. >> i am so hungry right now. the bruno brothers is also a popular stop this time of year. the shop was packed with a line out the door yesterday afternoon. >>> 5:37. a tribute to two fallen police officers. we'll tell you how new york city is honoring the officers who were ambushed and killed in their patrol car over the weekend. >>> and in the right place at the right time. how quick thinking and a little luck saved a baby from this burning van. >>> plus, i'm tracking dense fog, heavy rainfall throughout all of your christmas eve and what to expect on christmas day. i'll have all the details in my first alert seven-day forecast. ♪this holiday season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 big 4s ♪3 daily numbers ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 mi
. >> a lot of bock la, a lot of congealie, stuffed calamari, musse mussels, clams. it was poor peasant cooking, so they used a lot of cheaper things. >> i am so hungry right now. the bruno brothers is also a popular stop this time of year. the shop was packed with a line out the door yesterday afternoon. >>> 5:37. a tribute to two fallen police officers. we'll tell you how new york city is honoring the officers who were ambushed and killed in their patrol car over the...
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and with it comes a delightful tapas of mussels steamed in butter and olive oil. >> that's a great tapawill eat like this perfectly happy. perfectly content to forego the table, come here, stand around and eat like this. >> exactly. >> the glass of wine comes with fried eggplant and honey which sounds to me like it's moorish in origin. more wine followed by these delicious little clams. >> oh, yeah. >> and the main event. >> now we are talking. yes. these langoustines 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. now we can really be interesting. finally, just bar gallado. just making it before closing. let's be honest we've ha
and with it comes a delightful tapas of mussels steamed in butter and olive oil. >> that's a great tapawill eat like this perfectly happy. perfectly content to forego the table, come here, stand around and eat like this. >> exactly. >> the glass of wine comes with fried eggplant and honey which sounds to me like it's moorish in origin. more wine followed by these delicious little clams. >> oh, yeah. >> and the main event. >> now we are talking. yes. these...
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if you're a lobster, or coral reef, or a mussel, you're doomed. you melt. and we're seeing this.t's so infuriating. and this is our life support system, ed. >> what does this study show about the amount of plastic in the ocean? what effect is that having, dr. halter? >> it's just shocking. every day, three and a half million pieces of plastic are going in the ocean. but the kicker is, this plastic is breaking down into small pieces of confetti-like material that the fish are eating at all levels. let me put it to you this way. everything in the ocean is plastic today. and if that isn't bad enough, the plastics are the most perfect sponges for ddt, pcbs, flame retardants, phthalates and a little bit of poison. biomagnifies up the food chain 100,000 times. so when you have your fish, you're having a lot of poison, ed. >> that's not good news, because i love to eat fish and i love to catch them too. you know, this is scary stuff. paul, would we have anticipated this some five years ago. >> the trends have been clear, ed, for the better part ofica y ical three decades now. i tell peo
if you're a lobster, or coral reef, or a mussel, you're doomed. you melt. and we're seeing this.t's so infuriating. and this is our life support system, ed. >> what does this study show about the amount of plastic in the ocean? what effect is that having, dr. halter? >> it's just shocking. every day, three and a half million pieces of plastic are going in the ocean. but the kicker is, this plastic is breaking down into small pieces of confetti-like material that the fish are eating...
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. >> the officers observed mussel flashes and heard shots. the officers believed they were the object of an attack and returned fire. >> reporter: no one was injured and officers captured one of the suspects. >> a pistol, rifle and multiple shell casings were also found. >> reporter: the motive for the shooting is unclear but it follows weeks of nationwide protests against police killings. and comes less than two weeks after a gunman shot and killed two new york officers. >> we are extremely concerned about the possibility that somebody would target uniform los angeles police officers, in a random fashion for events that occurred thousands of miles away or even events that occurred to one individual. >> reporter: detectives are looking for leads that they say could take months. >>> two suspects took police on a wild chase across three bare counties in a stolen newspaper delivery truck -- three bay area counties in a stolen newspaper delivery truck. they crossed the san mateo bridge and were finally caught in san leandro. during the one hour c
. >> the officers observed mussel flashes and heard shots. the officers believed they were the object of an attack and returned fire. >> reporter: no one was injured and officers captured one of the suspects. >> a pistol, rifle and multiple shell casings were also found. >> reporter: the motive for the shooting is unclear but it follows weeks of nationwide protests against police killings. and comes less than two weeks after a gunman shot and killed two new york...
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before the mussels were large. now they are smaller. >> reporter: it could be the ojs's chemistry is changing too fat. it could lead to some dying out. >> the oceans are acidifying at app amazing rate. it's faster than anything that has been seen for 60 million years. >> reporter: fish stocks are at blacking point in many parts of the world. now climate change is ratcheting up the pressure further on all of the world's astonishing array of marine life >>> time for sport with andy. >> thank you so much. australia cricket captain michael clarke hit a century in his first game back since the death of philip hughes, scoring 128 on day two of the test match against india. clarke had to retire hurt on tuesday because of a back injury. with the assistance of pain-killing injections he resumed his innings in adelaide. there he is, putting his country in a strong position. also good day for steve smith, unbeaten on 162. that is his sixth century. australia closing a rain-affected day on 517/7 >>> one of f.i.f.a.'s powerful
before the mussels were large. now they are smaller. >> reporter: it could be the ojs's chemistry is changing too fat. it could lead to some dying out. >> the oceans are acidifying at app amazing rate. it's faster than anything that has been seen for 60 million years. >> reporter: fish stocks are at blacking point in many parts of the world. now climate change is ratcheting up the pressure further on all of the world's astonishing array of marine life >>> time for...
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. >> next up, smoked mussels in a lightly steamed white wine, aromatics and butter.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. >> instead, you decide to go to detroit. >> yeah. not detroit, come back home. people think i'm crazy for going back to detroit. >> then another tribute to classic detroit. potato-filled pierogi and kielbasa simmered in white wine, thyme, and fenn
. >> next up, smoked mussels in a lightly steamed white wine, aromatics and butter.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...
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recently, i was pleased to help ralph with a zebra mussel water bill.at provided clean water to north texas. now, ralph is known both around the hill and back at home for his sense of humor. you might say that's why he's never met a stranger. every person he meets is not just a friend but a close friend. on a more serious note, ralph is also known for his faithful love of his late wife, mary ellen. if you ever visit with ralph, he'll tell you she was the person who encouraged him to enter public service, and since then she was with him every step of the way. when ralph had his chairman portrait painted two years ago, he made sure mary ellen was part of that portrait. that love and commitment speaks so highly of ralph's character. ralph, as your colleague, i thank you for your service to your constituents, our great state of texas and our great nation. as your friend, i thank you for your sense of humor but more importantly i thank you for your loyal friendship. you know, d.c. won't be the same without you. god bless you. i salute you, ralph. mr. barton:
recently, i was pleased to help ralph with a zebra mussel water bill.at provided clean water to north texas. now, ralph is known both around the hill and back at home for his sense of humor. you might say that's why he's never met a stranger. every person he meets is not just a friend but a close friend. on a more serious note, ralph is also known for his faithful love of his late wife, mary ellen. if you ever visit with ralph, he'll tell you she was the person who encouraged him to enter...
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. >> the numbers of mussels are reduced. there's a lot of pressure on the oceans right now. there isn't vault in quantity. before, they were very large but now much smaller. >> it could be the ocean's chemistry is changing too fast for species to adapt and could lead to some dying out. >> the oceans acidifying at an amazing rate, not seen on earth for 60 billion years. >> fish stocks are already at breaking patients in many parts of the world. now climate change is ratcheting up pressure still further on all of the world's astonishing array of marine life. al jazeera, lima. per you. >> last month, the u.s. and china did talk about cutting emissions, the goal to reduce them by 25% within the next 15 years, but they are not hard targets. >> yes, but they did come close. on the firing line, women facing a vicious backlash for complaining about how they are portrayed in video games. >> one cofounder of a company has been targeted for a threat and is speaking out. >> it is time now for our big quote dealing with our top story, the release of the report on the c.i.a. interrogation
. >> the numbers of mussels are reduced. there's a lot of pressure on the oceans right now. there isn't vault in quantity. before, they were very large but now much smaller. >> it could be the ocean's chemistry is changing too fast for species to adapt and could lead to some dying out. >> the oceans acidifying at an amazing rate, not seen on earth for 60 billion years. >> fish stocks are already at breaking patients in many parts of the world. now climate change is...
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this one, because all the gel is attached basically where the mussel is, i realize i can move fast wem doing 20 pushups or 30 pushups what ever is the case. >> doesn't make you sweat, very breathable. >> makes me feel like i have muscles. that is just -- >> i microwave this and heat it up before i go on. >> few by, urban street wear, do you see an opportunity to combine the two, street urban wear that has the hydro gel pads that makes you lose weight at the same time? >> i like the idea, we just acquired the company etonic. >> what happened to them? >> it's gonna go well now. i mean, you know -- >> blow it up now. >> gonna blow it up now. hakeem owe lage juan sneaker out there >> 6 billion sneaker producers out there >> the best thing about sneaker, after 300 mile, get a new pair. new advertising firm. >> a suit, i can wear it forever. sneakers, i got to get a new pair or hurt my backs and legs. >> refrigerators and microwaves, they are making them toll wear out very fast. buy so many pairs of sneakers. >> one of our part negotiations frank lunt >> only wears suits and sneakers, 300 p
this one, because all the gel is attached basically where the mussel is, i realize i can move fast wem doing 20 pushups or 30 pushups what ever is the case. >> doesn't make you sweat, very breathable. >> makes me feel like i have muscles. that is just -- >> i microwave this and heat it up before i go on. >> few by, urban street wear, do you see an opportunity to combine the two, street urban wear that has the hydro gel pads that makes you lose weight at the same time?...
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do you think there's any glimmer of hope here that given that kind of null republican mussel and thetive order, speaker boehner isn't going down the road they use to do, the shutdown? "the times" reporting today and others saying, he's trying to calm these incoming members and focus him on, as you mentioned, points on the board. >> no, there is some hope. we've both -- both sides have to be realistic. if he puts up reasonable legislation, then the democrats have to be willing to take what we can get if it includes things like, say, energy conservation. but on the other hand, if what he wants to do is shut down government or repeal the health care bill another 55 times, the democrats are going to be supporting -- sustaining vetoes to the president. by the way, the democrats have been very pleased at how the president has asserted himself on the climate, on immigration and now on this tax deal -- >> making moves. >> -- which looks like it would have been a bad deal for the middle class. we get a chance, the senate and house democrats, to sustain a presidential veto, we're going to do i
do you think there's any glimmer of hope here that given that kind of null republican mussel and thetive order, speaker boehner isn't going down the road they use to do, the shutdown? "the times" reporting today and others saying, he's trying to calm these incoming members and focus him on, as you mentioned, points on the board. >> no, there is some hope. we've both -- both sides have to be realistic. if he puts up reasonable legislation, then the democrats have to be willing to...
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revealed that ford was shot three times, aside the arm and on the back in close enough range to leave a musselmprint. >> if a person is not armed then a gun should not be drawn on him. too much innocent blood is laying in the streets of america. >> reporter: and again police asked for calm reflection. >> an autopsy does not describe that nor impropriety. in this case a legal shooting or not. >> reporter: the two officers say they stopped ford for making suspicious movements including attempting to conceal his hands. during a struggle they say, he tried to grab one officer's weapon. ford's family has filed a $75 million wrongful death suit against lapped and the city of los angeles. >> it clearly looked like an execution shot. and that's exactly what it was. >> reporter: anger of ford's killing comes after the deaths of michael brown, eric garner and tamir rice all with consultation with police. los angeles police chief charlie beck says he knows officers across the country are facing intense scrutiny. and the public deserves a thorough investigation. >> we will find out the truth of what happe
revealed that ford was shot three times, aside the arm and on the back in close enough range to leave a musselmprint. >> if a person is not armed then a gun should not be drawn on him. too much innocent blood is laying in the streets of america. >> reporter: and again police asked for calm reflection. >> an autopsy does not describe that nor impropriety. in this case a legal shooting or not. >> reporter: the two officers say they stopped ford for making suspicious...
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recently, i was pleased to help ralph with a zebra mussel water bill. that is a bill that provided clean water to north texas. now, ralph is known both around the hill and back at home for his sense of humor. you might say that's why he's never met a stranger. every person he meets is not just a friend but a close friend. on a more serious note, ralph is also known for his faithful love of his late wife, mary ellen. if you ever visit with ralph, he'll tell you she was the person who encouraged him to enter public service, and since then she was with him every step of the way. when ralph had his chairman portrait painted two years ago, he made sure mary ellen was part of that portrait. that love and commitment speaks so highly of ralph's character. ralph, as your colleague, i thank you for your service to your constituents, our great state of texas and our great nation. as your friend, i thank you for your sense of humor but more importantly i thank you for your loyal friendship. you know, d.c. won't be the same without you. god bless you. i salute you,
recently, i was pleased to help ralph with a zebra mussel water bill. that is a bill that provided clean water to north texas. now, ralph is known both around the hill and back at home for his sense of humor. you might say that's why he's never met a stranger. every person he meets is not just a friend but a close friend. on a more serious note, ralph is also known for his faithful love of his late wife, mary ellen. if you ever visit with ralph, he'll tell you she was the person who encouraged...
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>> today we have fried card bowl s, baked clams and baked mussels. >> the idea is to have seven differentent dishes. you can multiply the fish in each dish. >> she's always talking about the gravy. show us how to make the gravy. >> you got to make the gravy. that's the base of everything. >> the sunday gravy, we have a little garlic and olive oil in here. then inside you put sausages. we have roasted veal, ribs. we have brigole. after that we roast it 45 minute, braise all the meats. i like a little white wine. >> i add it on the outside. >> then we add the tomato sauce, crushed tomatoes, cook three, 3 1/2 hours. with a lid on top. >> you have to watch out 'cause everyone will come in for a taste. >> usually do. i got the meatballs right here. the roasted meat, the veals, everything is right here. >> it looks like home. thanks for bringing my home and traditions. >> thank you so much. love being here. >> thank you so much. >>> merry christmas to you. >> merry christmas. >> we love that place. >>> coming up, a true example of what it means to be a police officer. she was paralyze -- he was
>> today we have fried card bowl s, baked clams and baked mussels. >> the idea is to have seven differentent dishes. you can multiply the fish in each dish. >> she's always talking about the gravy. show us how to make the gravy. >> you got to make the gravy. that's the base of everything. >> the sunday gravy, we have a little garlic and olive oil in here. then inside you put sausages. we have roasted veal, ribs. we have brigole. after that we roast it 45 minute,...
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the mussels, the clams, the shrimp.e red sauce. >> a garlic, oil, tomatoes and onions. salt and pepper, fresh basil. >> very simple. >> we've got all the other stuffs here. >> throw those babies in. >> they open quickly, don't they. >> they do. pretty quick. put the cover back on. >> for how long? >> about 15 minutes until everything is open and ready to go. >> i see that squid in there. >> obviously squid is the thing that had to cook longer. here we have it all ready to go, everything opened up and the smell is delicious. >> look how so much of the sauce burns up. >> soaks it up. >> then we have lynn ginny, whatever pasta you like. we put this right on top. >> hoda, we know what we're having for lunch. >> favorite things for you guys. i'm going to make life a lot easier. i'll pour it right on there. >> that looks fantastic pal sal. >> that's a simple thing. you've got most of your fish in there. the significance of the seven fishes is seven days of the week, the seventh sacraments. >> seven sins. >> seven sins. it's a
the mussels, the clams, the shrimp.e red sauce. >> a garlic, oil, tomatoes and onions. salt and pepper, fresh basil. >> very simple. >> we've got all the other stuffs here. >> throw those babies in. >> they open quickly, don't they. >> they do. pretty quick. put the cover back on. >> for how long? >> about 15 minutes until everything is open and ready to go. >> i see that squid in there. >> obviously squid is the thing that had to cook...
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recently, i was pleased to help ralph with a zebra mussel water bill. that is a bill that provided clean water to north texas. now, ralph is known both around the hill and back at home for his sense of humor. you might say that's why he's never met a stranger. every person he meets is not just a friend but a close friend. on a more serious note, ralph is also known for his faithful love of his late wife, mary ellen. if you ever visit with ralph, he'll tell you she was the person who encouraged him to enter public service, and since then she was with him every step of the way. when ralph had his chairman portrait painted two years ago, he made sure mary ellen was part of that portrait. that love and commitment speaks so highly of ralph's character. ralph, as your colleague, i thank you for your service to your constituents, our great state of texas and our great nation. as your friend, i thank you for your sense of humor but more importantly i thank you for your loyal friendship. you know, d.c. won't be the same without you. god bless you. i salute you,
recently, i was pleased to help ralph with a zebra mussel water bill. that is a bill that provided clean water to north texas. now, ralph is known both around the hill and back at home for his sense of humor. you might say that's why he's never met a stranger. every person he meets is not just a friend but a close friend. on a more serious note, ralph is also known for his faithful love of his late wife, mary ellen. if you ever visit with ralph, he'll tell you she was the person who encouraged...
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nearly 30% increase in the acidity of the upper ocean, which means a lot for, say, shellfish like mussels and clams and oysters that make their shells from calcium carbonate because calcium carbonate dissolves in acidified seawater. in july, 2014, a maine oyster farmer, a guy named bill nook, came to the environment and public works committee and he described for us the difficulty that his oyster crop, his oyster spat, they call it, had maturing. here's what he said. through observation, trial and error, we reached the same conclusion made by researchers using controlled replicated experimentation. acidification is not a future problem, he told us. it is a problem now, and it will only get worse. a problem now, and it will only get worse. mr. president, measures of the atmosphere and ocean tells us that climate change is real, and we already see the harms connected with it. in storm-damaged homes and flooded cities, in drought-stricken farms and raging wildfires, in fish disappearing from warming acid acidifying waters, in shifting habitats and migrating contagions. climate change loads t
nearly 30% increase in the acidity of the upper ocean, which means a lot for, say, shellfish like mussels and clams and oysters that make their shells from calcium carbonate because calcium carbonate dissolves in acidified seawater. in july, 2014, a maine oyster farmer, a guy named bill nook, came to the environment and public works committee and he described for us the difficulty that his oyster crop, his oyster spat, they call it, had maturing. here's what he said. through observation, trial...