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this is due to omega xl's source, the green-lipped mussel. this 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 co2-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. >> ken, will start with you. what is omega xl? >> omega xl is a one-of-a-kind omega-3. there's nothing like it. we believe it's the most powerful omega-3 on the face of the planet, which offers tremendous anti-inflammatory benefits. >> dr. mcquillan, why should i take it? >> it is the most potent natural anti-inflammatory that exists. it actually is very effective in treating the pain and the symptoms of inflammation, so pain, swelling like arthritic joints, back pain, swollen joints, things that ca
this is due to omega xl's source, the green-lipped mussel. this 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 co2-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...
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this is due to omega xl's source, the green-lipped mussel.n the world -- from around the world -- and when they bring these fish in, they don't take the fillet and give that to the fish-oil products. the fillet, many times, goes to different restaurants and other types of foods. they take what's remaining of the fish -- probably 49% to 50% are the head, the bones, the tail -- grind it all up, and that's what goes in the majority of fish oil on the shelf today. who wants to swallow that? here, with omega xl, you're taking a green-lipped mussel that's grown on vines, suspended in the purest waters in the world, never touched the ocean floor. no heavy metals -- you don't have the lead, the zinc, the mercury, and all the heavy metals that are found in fish oil. and when they bake fish oil and try to make it -- to get rid of all those heavy metals, they bake most of the benefits of the omega-3 out of it, where omega xl is pure, powerful potent, one-of-a-kind, easy to swallow. >> as a stem-cell scientist, i think it's important to do research on an
this is due to omega xl's source, the green-lipped mussel.n the world -- from around the world -- and when they bring these fish in, they don't take the fillet and give that to the fish-oil products. the fillet, many times, goes to different restaurants and other types of foods. they take what's remaining of the fish -- probably 49% to 50% are the head, the bones, the tail -- grind it all up, and that's what goes in the majority of fish oil on the shelf today. who wants to swallow that? here,...
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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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mussels are one of their top selling items here at jesse taylor's seafood. now they say they've had empty boxes like these sitting in its place for days now. here at the cafe in southeast d.c., they go through about 2,000 pounds of mussels a week. on friday night, mother nature took its toll on thet when they ran out. >> shocked. that's a staple in our business. >> causing a ripple effect for diners like peggy who is looking forward to it for lunch today. >> the food is still good but yeah, when you have something in your mind to have, you miss it. >> glenn castin with pro fish in d.c. says for 23 years he's been in the business he hasn't seen anything quite like it before where it's lasted this long. >> the areas in prince edward island are frozen over and what's complicating more than that is the snow on top of the ice so they're not able to get the rigs out to the farms themselves. >> he says they haven't had clams in two weeks, the shells are bare. >> long island sound has been closed all week massachusetts has been closed for a couple of weeks. >> jesse
mussels are one of their top selling items here at jesse taylor's seafood. now they say they've had empty boxes like these sitting in its place for days now. here at the cafe in southeast d.c., they go through about 2,000 pounds of mussels a week. on friday night, mother nature took its toll on thet when they ran out. >> shocked. that's a staple in our business. >> causing a ripple effect for diners like peggy who is looking forward to it for lunch today. >> the food is still...
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and tonight, we're told the supply of mussels is still at 30% of production. that's because of snowy weather on the east coast. industry experts say it will be three to four weeks before levels are back to normal. and we'd like to say that things are getting back to normal where the weather is concerned. can we do that? eileen: it's funny. we're below average today. we'll be below average again tomorrow and above average on thursday and we'll fall back. maureen: we're nowhere near normal. eileen: no we're not! why? it is what it is. this is march, this is spring. at least we've seen some sunshine late this evening after mostly cloudy day from the weather bug camera at army navy country club in fairfax. all those clouds finally giving way to some blue skies. turning out to be a nice evening albeit cool but the clouds filling back in overnight tonight. it's 46 at reagan national as well as in manassas. 44 in martinsburg. a little bit milder farther southwest. 54 in luray but a cool 39 degrees in annapolis and our average is 58 degrees and i was mentioned we're k
and tonight, we're told the supply of mussels is still at 30% of production. that's because of snowy weather on the east coast. industry experts say it will be three to four weeks before levels are back to normal. and we'd like to say that things are getting back to normal where the weather is concerned. can we do that? eileen: it's funny. we're below average today. we'll be below average again tomorrow and above average on thursday and we'll fall back. maureen: we're nowhere near normal....
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turned out happened three more times it was gunfire because we with saw the mussel fire.we just just ducked down. muzzle. >> the police say they saw muzzle flashes 114 meters away. two police officers were hit one in the head, one in the shoulder. both have been released from hospital. in the absence of an definitive account the police narrative the emerging. who fired the shots was embedded with the protestors and he was surprised howage tailored ited they were. he said the following the night was fairly uneventful until about midnight, he also suggested that the area of protests at the time of the shooting was far larger than just the strag herring. >> the attorney general had this to say. >> this was a dam punk, who was trying to sow discord in an area that is trying to get it's act together and trying to bring together a community that has been fractured for too long. and the family of michael brown, fatally shot by police in august in ferguson were adamant that this would not effect their struggle. in a statement they said we specifically denounced the actions of sta
turned out happened three more times it was gunfire because we with saw the mussel fire.we just just ducked down. muzzle. >> the police say they saw muzzle flashes 114 meters away. two police officers were hit one in the head, one in the shoulder. both have been released from hospital. in the absence of an definitive account the police narrative the emerging. who fired the shots was embedded with the protestors and he was surprised howage tailored ited they were. he said the following the...
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it depends on critical mussel personnel. traditionally each fisherman would go out on his own boat.ays, five ride together. this reduces the burden on the older ones while cutting fewer expenses. >> translator: for me, this was a good change because i'm getting up in years. >> reporter: the projects also gives young people an opportunity to learn from experienced hands. the policy of working together attracted six newcomers to the co-op. most are in their 30s and 40s. >> translator: if i had been on my own, i don't think i would have been able to do it. the older fishermen teach me a lot, and i have a lot of fun. every day is fulfilling. >> reporter: that's the kind of catch that the industry needs if it's to make the most of what the ocean has to offer. ryosuke tokuda, nhk world. >>> as we've been reporting, search crews have been scouring the french alps where a german passenger jet crashed. the crews have been proceeding while dealing with unsettled weather. meteorologist robert speta joins us with the latest. >> we are seeing at least for now some improvement in the conditions o
it depends on critical mussel personnel. traditionally each fisherman would go out on his own boat.ays, five ride together. this reduces the burden on the older ones while cutting fewer expenses. >> translator: for me, this was a good change because i'm getting up in years. >> reporter: the projects also gives young people an opportunity to learn from experienced hands. the policy of working together attracted six newcomers to the co-op. most are in their 30s and 40s. >>...
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>>pam: a mother than as nine months pregnant and so fat that she has visible add mussels and at 8 will talk to bay workers who were all was fired for helping a baby raccoon. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >>reporter: rain will make a return as early as tuesday night into wednesday in the bay area. the clouds on the increase and headed to the northwest will continue to increase drop tuesday. will be running about three to six degrees cooler because of the clout. will lapse patterson scattered showers and breezy conditions. estimates for friday and saturday were looking at significant warm-up. temperatures dipping down into the middle fifties from the city into oakland. as we said into a coin to san jose now looking at 59 degrees. here's a peek at the cloud coverage overnight. mostly along the coastal areas. will also have patc
>>pam: a mother than as nine months pregnant and so fat that she has visible add mussels and at 8 will talk to bay workers who were all was fired for helping a baby raccoon. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >>reporter: rain...
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it was gunfire because we saw the mussel fire, so we ducked down. we saw the cop was shot right next to us. >> one police officer was shot in the face, and another in the shoulder. it happened at a protest outside the police department, in the hours following the announcement that the police chief planned to resign. jackson has long maintained there was no racism on his watch he became the 6th official to resign in the small mid western city, accused of systemic racism, his departure has been called for by a protest movement to gain momentum after the fatal shooting of michael brown last august the belief that the police force targeted african-americans was vindicated last week millions were raised bring jailing and keeps members of the black community and what have been called modern debtors prisoners until they were able to pay multiplying fines. the bly that racism isen grained in p society. in madison wisconsin there have been daily protests. this highlight as universal problem with law enforcement and how it's procedures have been carries out.
it was gunfire because we saw the mussel fire, so we ducked down. we saw the cop was shot right next to us. >> one police officer was shot in the face, and another in the shoulder. it happened at a protest outside the police department, in the hours following the announcement that the police chief planned to resign. jackson has long maintained there was no racism on his watch he became the 6th official to resign in the small mid western city, accused of systemic racism, his departure has...
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he made dresses from layered silk, glass, wood metal, and mussel shells.nd access rised them with head gear and shoes. this is perhaps the most theatrical room in when is a theatrical show. it's the cabinet of curiosities. . features many of mcqueens wilder experiments, collaborations, and in the case of this dress, creations, this was made by two robots sprays paint. the shows are now considered to be legendary pieces of drama, but at the time they were an intrinsic part of their creative process. >> generally, we used to have to get the show in a collection used to work alongside each other. so, we have a lot of show ideas. and sometimes would design the collection. and put her in a world and have an idea for show and then that often brought ideas to the collection. >> reporter: alexander mcqueen the taxi driver son from south london would surely have been delighted with this show. he loved the place. said it was an inspiration. >> walking through the galleries, i realize how much he liked history and particularly the 19th century, and it's a very strong
he made dresses from layered silk, glass, wood metal, and mussel shells.nd access rised them with head gear and shoes. this is perhaps the most theatrical room in when is a theatrical show. it's the cabinet of curiosities. . features many of mcqueens wilder experiments, collaborations, and in the case of this dress, creations, this was made by two robots sprays paint. the shows are now considered to be legendary pieces of drama, but at the time they were an intrinsic part of their creative...
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"of thow-blue mussel-shells, "one keeps justing the ash-heaps; "opening a shutting itself like an injuredhe wave "cannot de there for thsubmerged afts "of the sun, lit like spun glass, "move themselves with spotlight swiftness "into the crices-- "in ant, iuminating the turquoise sea bodies. "the wat drive a wee of iro "through the iron edge of the cliff; "whereup the stars pink rice-grains "ink-besttered jelly-fish, "crabsike green lilies and suarine toadstoo "slide eacon t other. "all external marks of abuse are present "othis defiant edifice-- "all the physical features of aiden- "lack of corce namite grooves "burns and hatchet strokes, "these things and out on it; "the chasm-side is dead. "repeated evidence h proved "that it can live on wt can not revive i youth. the sea grows old in it." "the sea grows old in it." now, this is a program for survival and she is vy explicit about the ruins of experience. "the chasm-side is dead, she says at 28 and i feel that this is a very profound and prophetic poem about the damages of a lifetim anthe undersod and acknowledgednd accepted scars of eer
"of thow-blue mussel-shells, "one keeps justing the ash-heaps; "opening a shutting itself like an injuredhe wave "cannot de there for thsubmerged afts "of the sun, lit like spun glass, "move themselves with spotlight swiftness "into the crices-- "in ant, iuminating the turquoise sea bodies. "the wat drive a wee of iro "through the iron edge of the cliff; "whereup the stars pink rice-grains "ink-besttered jelly-fish, "crabsike...
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go with smoked fish and mussels and maybe clams -- >> reveal!on over the top of it -- >> hot! >> if you're in cold ireland, you have to warm up. this is the perfect dish for the job. >> i've silenced you. it's fantastic! i didn't think it was possible. >> and i'll just keep eating. >> come this way. i'll never get a job again. we'll move on to our cupcakes. we have beautiful guinness cupcakes. these are very simple to make. into our melted butter we have cocoa powder. these come together easily and beautifully. the key ingredient is a little bit of guinness. it gives richness, darkness and a wonderful moistness into the cupcakes as well. >> you're not allowed to say moist -- >> is that a banned word? >> it is. >> we have our lovely mixture. we have sugar and a little bit of baking soda. we have our eggs, sour cream -- all this goes straight in. it's a bit of a dump-and-stir sort of recipe. straight in there with our sour cream. and don't you get that richness? it's lovely. i love that you're helping me, hoda. this is exactly what happened the la
go with smoked fish and mussels and maybe clams -- >> reveal!on over the top of it -- >> hot! >> if you're in cold ireland, you have to warm up. this is the perfect dish for the job. >> i've silenced you. it's fantastic! i didn't think it was possible. >> and i'll just keep eating. >> come this way. i'll never get a job again. we'll move on to our cupcakes. we have beautiful guinness cupcakes. these are very simple to make. into our melted butter we have...