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processing 60 million oysters every year. these oysters begin life in tanks filled with sea water. the lava so small they can only be seen with a moirk scope. >> when the little lar vie leave here, they have little shelves on them. >> yes. >> now, the newly born oysters are under threat from a phenomenon known as ocean acidification. it doesn't get as much attention as melting ice caps or rising sea levels. ocean acidification is one of the most serious effects of greenhouse gas emissions. nearly a third of carbon emissions are absorbed by the ocean. 22 million day. >> what do the emissions do to the chemistry of the water. >> the co2, carbon dioxide, dissolves in the water, and it doesn't stay at co2. it becomes an acid. and this will be a crucial development. >> juve mile oist ors, that acid can be lethal, preventing them from forming shelves. it's not just oysters at risk. lobsters, crabs and clams. this government website offers an illustration of the problem. projecting by the year 2100, in water that acidic, this sea creature dissolve. >> who knows how far this will go. if it
processing 60 million oysters every year. these oysters begin life in tanks filled with sea water. the lava so small they can only be seen with a moirk scope. >> when the little lar vie leave here, they have little shelves on them. >> yes. >> now, the newly born oysters are under threat from a phenomenon known as ocean acidification. it doesn't get as much attention as melting ice caps or rising sea levels. ocean acidification is one of the most serious effects of greenhouse...
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of horse in those times and you see their homes both in hyde park and oyster bay. how much of this was them? how much of this was because they were allowed to be who they were because it houses i 80 accepted who they were? >> it's a complicated question of course and it could take a long time. i think the way i would answer that is to say what makes these leading roosevelt franklin eleanor teddy and alice remarkable, guess despite the fact that they did didn't all of them have a great deal of money. certainly they weren't at vanderbilt levels but they weren't so far behind. none of them had to worry at any stage in their lives about paying rent. when james and sarah for roosevelt went on their honeymoon it was a year-long trip to europe because that's what you did after you got married. he took off to europe with your servants and your 300 bags on the steamer and you did the european tour. he didn't worry about who is paying the taxes back home. but what was remarkable despite that financial and social advantage, they really faced a great any obstacles too. certain
of horse in those times and you see their homes both in hyde park and oyster bay. how much of this was them? how much of this was because they were allowed to be who they were because it houses i 80 accepted who they were? >> it's a complicated question of course and it could take a long time. i think the way i would answer that is to say what makes these leading roosevelt franklin eleanor teddy and alice remarkable, guess despite the fact that they did didn't all of them have a great...
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been hitting those oysters hard.ou in flavor town. >> that's pretty good. >> no, that's good. >> we got to go somewhere else. >> yeah, we're going. let's hit the street, guys. soju bottle number nine. the idea that only an hour earlier we sat like gentlemen and had barbecue. a rapidly fading memory. >> tony, how many bottles can you drink? >> we'll see. >> yes, i remember now. somewhere near the start of the evening, the moment little brother grabbed the reigns of our soon careening chariot unfettered by earthly conventions called good sense, a reality of work tomorrow. >> eat the eye! eat the eye before it gets cooked too much. >> oh, that's good. >> this being korea, beer is a must as is apparently soju. i had forgotten that part. >> what seems to define korea as i know it is it anticipates the future very, very well. this is a country that's famous for looking forward, looking into the future. where does one go to see korea's past, and are these guys sentimental about it at all? >> yes. right, yeah. >> younger bro
been hitting those oysters hard.ou in flavor town. >> that's pretty good. >> no, that's good. >> we got to go somewhere else. >> yeah, we're going. let's hit the street, guys. soju bottle number nine. the idea that only an hour earlier we sat like gentlemen and had barbecue. a rapidly fading memory. >> tony, how many bottles can you drink? >> we'll see. >> yes, i remember now. somewhere near the start of the evening, the moment little brother grabbed...
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oysters for two shuckers on the line.his is what it looked like before the impact of the oil spill. >> who would have thought five years ago we wouldn't have oysters enough to sell to provide to the customers that we had? you know, who would have thought that the public oyster grounds east of the mississippi river would be non-productive to this day? >> reporter: bp officials said today that this agreement will pay a significant amount of money for the restoration of natural resources. this agreement, this settlement is in addition to the estimated $10 billion settlement being paid to individuals for their losses like the oystermen that own these boats over my shoulder here. lester? >> kerry sanders, thank you. >>> there is new fallout over the fiery debate over the confederate flag. nascar after making it clear last week that the flag has no official place at its events is now going even further with a request many of its fans may not like ahead of one of the biggest racing weekends of the year. nbc's kevin tibbles expla
oysters for two shuckers on the line.his is what it looked like before the impact of the oil spill. >> who would have thought five years ago we wouldn't have oysters enough to sell to provide to the customers that we had? you know, who would have thought that the public oyster grounds east of the mississippi river would be non-productive to this day? >> reporter: bp officials said today that this agreement will pay a significant amount of money for the restoration of natural...
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been hitting those oysters hard.'s pretty good. >> no, that's good. >> we got to go somewhere else. >> yeah, we're going. let's hit the street, guys. soju bottle number nine. the idea that only an hour earlier we sat like gentlemen and had barbecue. a rapidly fading memory. >> tony, how many bottles can you drink? >> we'll see. >> yes, i remember now. somewhere near the start of the evening, the moment little brother grabbed the reigns of our soon careening chariot unfettered by earthly conventions called good sense, a reality of work tomorrow. >> eat the eye! eat the eye before it gets cooked too much. >> oh, that's good. >> this being korea, beer is a must as is apparently soju. i had forgotten that part. >> what seems to define korea as i know it is it anticipates the future very, very well. this is a country that's famous for looking forward, looking into the future. where does one go to see korea's past, and are these guys sentimental about it at all? >> yes. right, yeah. >> younger brother. >> younger brother.
been hitting those oysters hard.'s pretty good. >> no, that's good. >> we got to go somewhere else. >> yeah, we're going. let's hit the street, guys. soju bottle number nine. the idea that only an hour earlier we sat like gentlemen and had barbecue. a rapidly fading memory. >> tony, how many bottles can you drink? >> we'll see. >> yes, i remember now. somewhere near the start of the evening, the moment little brother grabbed the reigns of our soon careening...
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. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster bedshe harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe maybe one per continent maybe two or three in this country then once they are all networked, they begin to communicate with one another and share information. in 2010 the website will launch, but it will be what you would call an informational website and then we are going to try to by 2011, invite people to add a memory. so in a funny way the member rely grows and there is something organic about how this memorial begins to have legs so to speak. so we don't know quite where it will go but i promise to keep on it 10 years. my goal is to raise awareness and then either protect forests from being cut
. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster bedshe harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around...
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. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe maybe one per continent maybe two or three in this country then once they are all networked, they begin to communicate with one another and share information. in 2010 the website will launch, but it will be what you would call an informational website and then we are going to try to by 2011, invite people to add a memory. so in a funny way the member rely grows and there is something organic about how this memorial begins to have legs so to speak. so we don't know quite where it will go but i promise to keep on it 10 years. my goal is to raise awareness and then either prot
. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to...
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oyster men have been hid hard. according to processors, the oysters have plummeted.appearing habitat is a reason why. however, fishermen blame the oil, and decisions made by the federal government during a crisis. one study published in a scientific journal said the disperse ants used in the gulf made the oil toxic by a factor of more than 50. >> fast-forward to a massive pay out, bp agreed to pay $18 billion to settle all claims from the deep water horizon spill. the government says it's the biggest settlement with an organization, if approved, they stretch out over 18 years. next, doing their time, and what come after. the next steps for prisoners ageing out of the system. >> you have kids here who've killed someone? >> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars. will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >>> it's about society, but the cost is steep. the fastest growing prison population is inmates over the age of 50, a g
oyster men have been hid hard. according to processors, the oysters have plummeted.appearing habitat is a reason why. however, fishermen blame the oil, and decisions made by the federal government during a crisis. one study published in a scientific journal said the disperse ants used in the gulf made the oil toxic by a factor of more than 50. >> fast-forward to a massive pay out, bp agreed to pay $18 billion to settle all claims from the deep water horizon spill. the government says it's...
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>> every year people pack the rock creek lodge to enjoy what's known as rocky mountain oysters. they're sliced, breaded and deep fried. some say they taste like chicken. if you're one of the competitive types, there's an eating contest. >> i've tasted rocky mountain oysters. not by choice. i was given them not knowing what they were. >> sure. you would say that. i'll pass on that. thanks bill. >>> in the news this morning russia's spacecraft successfully docked at the space station bringing much needed supplies to crew members including the american astronaut. they're beginning a five month mission and joining ones s as s as a s as aastronaut already there. >>> for catholics the poll fell. for conservatives it plunged. the drop may stem from focus on global warming and income inequality. >>> the popular furniture chain ikea has recalled 27 million chest and drawers because they hay tip over and crush children. two kids have died in the last year and a half. three more since 1989. ikea is offering free wall anchoring kits for furniture. >>> the big show last night, sharknado 3, s
>> every year people pack the rock creek lodge to enjoy what's known as rocky mountain oysters. they're sliced, breaded and deep fried. some say they taste like chicken. if you're one of the competitive types, there's an eating contest. >> i've tasted rocky mountain oysters. not by choice. i was given them not knowing what they were. >> sure. you would say that. i'll pass on that. thanks bill. >>> in the news this morning russia's spacecraft successfully docked at the...
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the oysters will help improve water quality in the baby naturally filtering out pollutants. their shells and beds will help take the impact of waves during storms. >>> now your first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 78 agrees at nine minutes past 4:00. it's a warmer start, a hot dau. we issued a first alert for dangerous heat. high humidity will make it feel like it's in the upper 90s. poor air quality for much of the area during the afternoon especially. 70 degrees in allentown. right now it's 75 in northeast philadelphia. in atlantic city it's 74. we do have clear skies right now but we will see sunshine. it's again to be a fast warmup. looking across the delaware river, not seeing the fog that started things off yesterday morning and that's less likely today as the temperatures are running higher. look at the warmup we're in for. this is 7:00 this morning. not too bad. by midmorning we'll be in the middle 80s in philadelphia. 86 degrees, even in the lehigh valley the temperatures will be in the 80s and by lunch time today, it will be 90s for trenton, phila
the oysters will help improve water quality in the baby naturally filtering out pollutants. their shells and beds will help take the impact of waves during storms. >>> now your first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 78 agrees at nine minutes past 4:00. it's a warmer start, a hot dau. we issued a first alert for dangerous heat. high humidity will make it feel like it's in the upper 90s. poor air quality for much of the area during the afternoon especially. 70...
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are these oysters? i love oysters. this is great. >>amazing.ause i wasn't sure if you loved oysters or not. that was my only concern. so now i'm safe. >>there are so few foods that i don't like. this is so typical of new orleans. this great little nugget hidden somewhere that not everybody knows about. and new orleans is famous for it's cuisine, it's music, it's architecture. i love walking through the french quarter at dusk, have little cocktail and looking at all the great different colors and the architecture. taking it all in. when you have nothing to do, i like to plain get lost in my own city. >>bryan is amazing. we had such a great time. i love hearing bryan talk about his hometown. >>everything about mimis is so great. the food was amazing, the vibe was really cool. it was just a really fun night. definitely my kind of place. >>here's to trust. >>here's to trust. and a great chef. >>(music) >>coming up a creole brunch with a side of jazz. >>oh yeah, there it is, there it is. got milk. >>not a first date drink. >>(laughter) >>(music) >>1
are these oysters? i love oysters. this is great. >>amazing.ause i wasn't sure if you loved oysters or not. that was my only concern. so now i'm safe. >>there are so few foods that i don't like. this is so typical of new orleans. this great little nugget hidden somewhere that not everybody knows about. and new orleans is famous for it's cuisine, it's music, it's architecture. i love walking through the french quarter at dusk, have little cocktail and looking at all the great...
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oyster. >> host: this is book tv on c-span2. purdah of this year's book expo america the publishing industry trade show in new york city. we will bring you discussions about the future of book publishing diversity in the industry and a behind the scenes tour of the book review. to talk about the future of publishing and the effect of digital technology. panelists include the ceo of the book subscription service and the independent sourcebooks. this is just over an hour. i'm delighted to welcome you all to the 2,015th of expo america and introduce you to the keynote panel. we will talk about data and innovation. so before we get started, i thought we would start off with a little quick poll of the audience. who here has a smartphone, raise your hand. you would expect every hand in the audience to go up. i would expect many of you are holding your smart phones because they were ready to take pictures of the panelists and to try to record their brilliance and send it out to the social network. so you got your smart phone outfit is
oyster. >> host: this is book tv on c-span2. purdah of this year's book expo america the publishing industry trade show in new york city. we will bring you discussions about the future of book publishing diversity in the industry and a behind the scenes tour of the book review. to talk about the future of publishing and the effect of digital technology. panelists include the ceo of the book subscription service and the independent sourcebooks. this is just over an hour. i'm delighted to...
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the warning does not apply to clams, mussels scallops or oysters sold at stores and restaurants, only those caught recreationally, but internal organs of anchovies, sardines sold in stores may be affected. >> reaction has a new underground pipeline to pump drinking water into the thirsty city. it took $8 million and six years to drill what is called the third straw into lake mead. the lake behind the hoover dam is the city's main source of water. the new pipeline is 600 feet underground and looks like a giant bathtub drain. it will be flooded the summer time to bring water into the city. >> not quite "jurassic park" but we're close to the return of a strange extinct beast. >> i'm colin resch so much for a low-scoring defensive battle. carly lloyd, three first half goals, magic from midfield, let the >>> scientist are one step closer to cloning a mammoth. university of chicago scientists say they did new analysis of the mammoth genome. the dna came from the hair of two mammoths one that do it 20,000 years ago and another that died 60,000 years ago. scientist hope to create a hybrid par
the warning does not apply to clams, mussels scallops or oysters sold at stores and restaurants, only those caught recreationally, but internal organs of anchovies, sardines sold in stores may be affected. >> reaction has a new underground pipeline to pump drinking water into the thirsty city. it took $8 million and six years to drill what is called the third straw into lake mead. the lake behind the hoover dam is the city's main source of water. the new pipeline is 600 feet underground...
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three vehicles hit the man who was on the freeway south of oyster point boulevard this morning. all three drivers are cooperating with investigators. northbound lanes were closed for nearly three hours. >>> a crash involving a big rig and two cars in berkeley closed down part of eastbound interstate 80 at ashby avenue this morning the right lane of i-80 was closed for nearly seven hours. officers say the truck slammed head-on into the overcrossing. the driver is recovering in the hospital. engineers had to inspect the overpass to check for possible structural damage. let's look at the scene from the emmy -- emeryville camera. the chp started to let track through. >>> search and rescue crew from several counties are comb through el dorado national forest for a missing san francisco teacher. ed cavanaugh teaches at downtown high school, continuation school. he disappear in heavily wooded terrain near rock creek trail. he was last seen on the 17th 17th when he parted with a friend after riding on a dirt bike. >> he is such an outdoorsman and he is at home in this land but we're wor
three vehicles hit the man who was on the freeway south of oyster point boulevard this morning. all three drivers are cooperating with investigators. northbound lanes were closed for nearly three hours. >>> a crash involving a big rig and two cars in berkeley closed down part of eastbound interstate 80 at ashby avenue this morning the right lane of i-80 was closed for nearly seven hours. officers say the truck slammed head-on into the overcrossing. the driver is recovering in the...
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the warning does not apply to clams, mussels scallops or oysters sold at stores and restaurants, onlyaught recreationally, but internal organs of anchovies, sardines sold in stores may be affected. >> reaction has a new underground pipeline to pump drinking water into the thirsty city. it took $8 million and six years to drill what is called the third straw into lake mead. the lake behind the hoover dam is the city's main source of water. the new pipeline is 600 feet underground and looks like a giant bathtub drain. it will be flooded the summer time to bring water into the city. >> not quite "jurassic park" but we're close to the return of a strange extinct beast. >> i'm colin resch so much for a low-scoring defensive battle. carly lloyd, three first half goals, magic from midfield, let the >>> scientist are one step closer to cloning a mammoth. university of chicago scientists say they did new analysis of the mammoth genome. the dna came from the hair of two mammoths one that do it 20,000 years ago and another that died 60,000 years ago. scientist hope to create a hybrid part mammot
the warning does not apply to clams, mussels scallops or oysters sold at stores and restaurants, onlyaught recreationally, but internal organs of anchovies, sardines sold in stores may be affected. >> reaction has a new underground pipeline to pump drinking water into the thirsty city. it took $8 million and six years to drill what is called the third straw into lake mead. the lake behind the hoover dam is the city's main source of water. the new pipeline is 600 feet underground and looks...
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. >>> there were 2,000 people in the town of oyster bay thursday when lifeguards saw two sharks.red everyone out of the water. a kocht spotted six sharks with one nearby. they appeared to be following a school of fish. >> the sharks were 10 to 15 feet off the shore. they feel there was bait in the water. >> reporter: they were given the all clear after about two hours. there were no injuries. >>> people on a florida beach rescued a hammerhead shark. they pulled the shark to shore and cut the line and the hook and then they were able to pull it back out to sea and let it go free. >>> off the coast of the british coast in colombia an orca was there. they decided the only thing do was keep her cool was putting water on her body. when the tied began to rise the orca freed herself and swam away to rejoin her pod. >>> when we return another look at this morning's top stories. a dopingeing crackdown on gamers. why they'll be tested just like athletes. for our classic triple dipper. chili's. fresh is happening now. we've been helping kids as they grow strong and healthy for generations.
. >>> there were 2,000 people in the town of oyster bay thursday when lifeguards saw two sharks.red everyone out of the water. a kocht spotted six sharks with one nearby. they appeared to be following a school of fish. >> the sharks were 10 to 15 feet off the shore. they feel there was bait in the water. >> reporter: they were given the all clear after about two hours. there were no injuries. >>> people on a florida beach rescued a hammerhead shark. they pulled the...
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long island, 90 in babylon. 86 west hampton. 90 in oyster bay. it is 84 in danbray. catskills in the upper 70s . 83 belmar. newark, now you have a four-day heat wave going on. dew point ins the 50s . they are in the very pleasant range and stay there over the weekend. mostly sunny at 7:00. great for first pitch at citifield. mostly to partly sunny storm. a little more patchy cloudiness north as a thunderstorm can roll through. we are clear right now. and between high pressure coming in from the west, this cold front from yesterday. nice dry flow out of the west. only things in the little weak fronts trying to sweep just to our north over the weekend. and that will spark a few extra clouds north of new york city. catskills, northwest north carolina. maybe connecticut. an isolated storm. there is a very slight chance a storm could get down to the coast. it would be brief and it shouldn't change any of your plans. 90 degrees. august heat tomorrow with none of the little fronts around the area on sunday. we are two for two on sunday with another great day. a few high pat
long island, 90 in babylon. 86 west hampton. 90 in oyster bay. it is 84 in danbray. catskills in the upper 70s . 83 belmar. newark, now you have a four-day heat wave going on. dew point ins the 50s . they are in the very pleasant range and stay there over the weekend. mostly sunny at 7:00. great for first pitch at citifield. mostly to partly sunny storm. a little more patchy cloudiness north as a thunderstorm can roll through. we are clear right now. and between high pressure coming in from the...
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the menu for the chicago athletic club has things like oysters, devil crab, filet ladyfingers, and they had a nice lunch. they mapped out how to defend themselves legally and how they would get out of this mess. since erickson, the chief engineer, who risked his neck to save as many people as he could. after erickson nearly drowned and snaked his way through a porthole -- he was a diminutive man. they nicknamed him, "slim." he got rope and saved five children who were drowning and hanging onto things. honorable, admirable guy in trying circumstances. not so with walter steele. he has this nice lunch with his dad and begins to map out a legal defense, hiring the best lawyers in chicago and defends the captain, but not erickson. erickson is left to fend for himself. he knew that erickson had told the authorities that steele had postponed the work. he is like, fine. you go deal with yours were -- you go deal with yours. we will deal with mine. he left them no legal representation. when things went wrong, he let him go. erickson does not make much money. he is newly married. what does he do
the menu for the chicago athletic club has things like oysters, devil crab, filet ladyfingers, and they had a nice lunch. they mapped out how to defend themselves legally and how they would get out of this mess. since erickson, the chief engineer, who risked his neck to save as many people as he could. after erickson nearly drowned and snaked his way through a porthole -- he was a diminutive man. they nicknamed him, "slim." he got rope and saved five children who were drowning and...
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this does not applied to bought clams, mussels or oysters applied to approved sources. >>> in data know, watch what happened on the -- daytona, watch what happens. dylan's car goes airborne, several fans were hurt. one had to be hospitalized. the crash was so violent, many drivers say they are shocked dylan was able to walk away from the crash with only a bruised tail arm and forearm. the wreck were started after hamlin and harvick made contact. the. >>> the fan votes are in and buster posey will be a starter in the all-star game. the official word came down last night. this year's all-star game will be played next tuesday at the great american ballpark in cincinnati. he got more than 9 million votes. this will be his third midsummer classic. madison bumgarner will play in the game most likely. >>> we're learning more about the man accused of shooting and killing a woman walking along san francisco's waterfront. we now know he was deported from the u.s. a number of times and returned. this case has put a spotlight on san francisco's sanctuary policies regarding undocumented immigrants.
this does not applied to bought clams, mussels or oysters applied to approved sources. >>> in data know, watch what happened on the -- daytona, watch what happens. dylan's car goes airborne, several fans were hurt. one had to be hospitalized. the crash was so violent, many drivers say they are shocked dylan was able to walk away from the crash with only a bruised tail arm and forearm. the wreck were started after hamlin and harvick made contact. the. >>> the fan votes are in...
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then we grew up in the seattle area too, like, grew up salmon fishing and digging clams and doing oysters a food truck that, like, does all of those things together and just kind of brings the family back together. >> oh, that sounds good. don't go too fast. you might see me hanging out the back. i'm trying to say, 'cause i get hungry. all right, here is the millionaire money tree 14 questions spread over 2
then we grew up in the seattle area too, like, grew up salmon fishing and digging clams and doing oysters a food truck that, like, does all of those things together and just kind of brings the family back together. >> oh, that sounds good. don't go too fast. you might see me hanging out the back. i'm trying to say, 'cause i get hungry. all right, here is the millionaire money tree 14 questions spread over 2
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there were about 2,000 people in the town of oyster bay thursday when lifeguards saw two sharks.red everyone out of the water. a police helicopter spotted six sharks with one nearby. they appeared to be following a school of fish. >> the sharks were 10 to 15 feet off the shore. they feel that there's a lot of bait in the water. they're looking to eat. >> reporter: the all-clear was given after about two hours. there were no injuries. >>> people on a florida beach rescued a hammerhead shark. he was caught in a fishing hook line. they pulled the shark to the shore and cut away the line and the hook. when that was done, they were able to pull the hammerhead back out into the sea and let it go free. >>> and off the coast of british columbia, an orca was stranded on some rocks wednesday. a team was able to keep her alive for eight hours. they decided the only thing to do was keep her cool by putting water on her body and sheets. when the tide began to rise, the orca freed herself and swam away to rejoin her pod. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. a doping
there were about 2,000 people in the town of oyster bay thursday when lifeguards saw two sharks.red everyone out of the water. a police helicopter spotted six sharks with one nearby. they appeared to be following a school of fish. >> the sharks were 10 to 15 feet off the shore. they feel that there's a lot of bait in the water. they're looking to eat. >> reporter: the all-clear was given after about two hours. there were no injuries. >>> people on a florida beach rescued a...
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they discover in south carolina oysters. the people along the coast these are recently poor people they are eating oysters as a staple of their diet. a guy from illinois is looking at it going, really? but that is what they had to do. they were inventive. they also discover sugarcane. as a humorous thing in the book about sugarcane. it tastes great. they realize it is a confection. sherman remarks he likes it because it stimulates your bowels. [laughter] jeff shaara: they were entirely self-sustaining. which is why there was so much fear in washington about doing this in the first place. anyone else? back here. >> you explained how he sustained the army for food and shelter. how did he ensure he had enough munitions? jeff shaara: they took munitions with them. the wagon trains were limited but that is one thing they made sure they had -- munitions. they never had to use them. have you run into a army of 60,000 confederates? they probably would have had a problem. but there were not succeed thousand. -- 60,000. just little mo
they discover in south carolina oysters. the people along the coast these are recently poor people they are eating oysters as a staple of their diet. a guy from illinois is looking at it going, really? but that is what they had to do. they were inventive. they also discover sugarcane. as a humorous thing in the book about sugarcane. it tastes great. they realize it is a confection. sherman remarks he likes it because it stimulates your bowels. [laughter] jeff shaara: they were entirely...
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the body was found at the bottom of a cliff near oyster point today. it all began last night in san francisco. police say the victim and two others were in this minivan here here and they were being chased by an suv. they ended up at a dead end. everyone in the minivan took off running. police say someone from the suv got out and fired several shots. two people were able to get away. it's not clear if the man found dead today died from falling or if he was shot. the suspect suv was later found in san francisco. >>> a man accused of killing kate steinle near the ferry building now faces an added charges. at his third court appearance today, prosecutors amended the charges against juan lopez sanchez to include felon in possession of a firearm. his complicated criminal history includes prison sentences for drug crimes and illegal entry into the united states. lopez sanchez is accused of fatally shooting steinle on pier 14 earlier this month. >>> a huge water main break here in san bruno. and why water officials kept it flowing for hours. i'm mark matthews
the body was found at the bottom of a cliff near oyster point today. it all began last night in san francisco. police say the victim and two others were in this minivan here here and they were being chased by an suv. they ended up at a dead end. everyone in the minivan took off running. police say someone from the suv got out and fired several shots. two people were able to get away. it's not clear if the man found dead today died from falling or if he was shot. the suspect suv was later found...
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they also discover -- and i love this -- as they march into south carolina they discover oysters. the people along the coast these are reasonably poor people on the coast of south carolina, or eating oysters as a staple in their diet. some guy from illinois, he is looking at this thing like really?[laughter] shaara: they also discovered sugarcane. because of what it does to you it tastes great and then they realize, this is like a confection, candy. they are eating it and sherman remarks because it -- remarks he likes it because it tends to stimulate your bowels. they were entirely self sustained, which is why they were so much fear in washington about them doing this in the first place. anyone else? >> you explained how he sustained the army for food and shelter. how did he and sure he had enough munitions? shaara: they took a lot of munitions with them. has widened train was limited but that is one thing they made sure they had, was munitions. they never had to use them. had he run into an army of 60,000 confederates, sherman probably would have had a problem. there were not 60,
they also discover -- and i love this -- as they march into south carolina they discover oysters. the people along the coast these are reasonably poor people on the coast of south carolina, or eating oysters as a staple in their diet. some guy from illinois, he is looking at this thing like really?[laughter] shaara: they also discovered sugarcane. because of what it does to you it tastes great and then they realize, this is like a confection, candy. they are eating it and sherman remarks...
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white burgundy, bay oysters and a couple of -- thrown in there. they are delicious.>> yeah. >> funnest part about the restaurant business isn't the cutlery. the spoon is gorgeous. fred has a wonderful collection of table ware. without getting snobby or elitist, you are eating off of vintage table ware is one of the great joys of life. >> this is the interesting paradox of you guys. you aspire to a democratic establishment open to all and yet you are hopeless romantics when it comes to the art of living. but the sustenance is required. look at this. like say ox tail followed perhaps bay chilled lobster ala par reezian. >> the art of dining is disappearing much to our chagrin. i work super hard at being an excellent dining companion. >> when seeking excellence in a dining companion what qualities does one look for? >> i turn my phone off. i never put my elbows on the table. >> really? >> of course. come prepaired with stories. don't drink too much. don't bp sloppy. no elbows on the table? >> no. it's not proper. >> i am a total failure as a dining companion. what is th
white burgundy, bay oysters and a couple of -- thrown in there. they are delicious.>> yeah. >> funnest part about the restaurant business isn't the cutlery. the spoon is gorgeous. fred has a wonderful collection of table ware. without getting snobby or elitist, you are eating off of vintage table ware is one of the great joys of life. >> this is the interesting paradox of you guys. you aspire to a democratic establishment open to all and yet you are hopeless romantics when it...
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for me, scottish oysters are an irresistible impulse.y the way. >> what a lot of people abroad don't understand is wine is the backbone of many of the communities because the men were always drunk and working in the shipyards and dying young and that still exists, tony. the age expectancy is still 55. in fallujah, iraq, it is still 65. >> wow, that's still an extraordinary thing. >> yeah, i know. there's still a lot of crime, a lot of durgs, a lot of alcohol problems. i think the fact that we are a bit shit helps us because we had the commonwealth games here, and i loved that everybody tried not to shout in the street and swear and sell stolen goods in public. i loved how they had this covert operation of "let's be nice for a week." i loved that. >> main course, jamie goes for the pan-fried gill. i can't pass up the fabulously loved dish lobster thermador. it is scottish, as is the cheese, eggs, everything really. >> do you have anything to say on the glaswegian diet? >> the diet, it's really interesting. >> the story is that health wise
for me, scottish oysters are an irresistible impulse.y the way. >> what a lot of people abroad don't understand is wine is the backbone of many of the communities because the men were always drunk and working in the shipyards and dying young and that still exists, tony. the age expectancy is still 55. in fallujah, iraq, it is still 65. >> wow, that's still an extraordinary thing. >> yeah, i know. there's still a lot of crime, a lot of durgs, a lot of alcohol problems. i think...
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behavior the weather service is not know if it's because of all milhaud but to save more summertime oyster is possible summertime up moisture is possible. >> reporter: i've now national weather service is in suspected issue at all milhaud early next month balneal el nino. >> catherine: 64 humidity coming? >> reporter: atop warm and valleys locations even felt warmer than usual because of the humidity owns 40% at that or not done with that another round of it tomorrow it will not be as hewitt certainly it you will feel that money does in the air especially inland valley locations or you don't get the sea breeze like we do about the close or sell francisco areas and he currently temperatures in the '80s a livermore cocker some. these oakland 7 francisco currently at 56¢. rosa at 75 degrees. santa rosa 75 degrees. >> reporter: conditions it will clear around 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, noon time sunny, humid conditions again sofa temperatures around 80 degrees around noontime will not see a '90s especially 90 for inland valleys. satellite rate are showing that moisture tears why we have that
behavior the weather service is not know if it's because of all milhaud but to save more summertime oyster is possible summertime up moisture is possible. >> reporter: i've now national weather service is in suspected issue at all milhaud early next month balneal el nino. >> catherine: 64 humidity coming? >> reporter: atop warm and valleys locations even felt warmer than usual because of the humidity owns 40% at that or not done with that another round of it tomorrow it will...
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with the moisture levels coming up it will field even oyster -- potter. -- hotter. here ago. temperatures go up and they come down and then they had back up again. pretty much the way it works in the summer. 94, 95 96. a cold front on tuesday and things dry up just a bit by the middle of next week. kellye: we are going to enjoy it. leon: folks are always try to figure out the keys to a happy life. >> community, take care of one another. leon: now we can add another theory. coming up kellye: potato chips are so 2014. find out how one company wants to up the ante. leon: first, a look at what is coming up tonight on leon: more breaking news. this is on the domestic terror attack that killed marines in tennessee. let's get to suzanne who is following the story for us. reporter: we have some new pictures into the newsroom just in the last five minutes. they are aerials provided i one of the affiliate in chattanooga, tennessee. this is picks and tennessee. this is where mohammed abdulaziz lived. single-family homes for he lived in authorities are there right now. they are going thr
with the moisture levels coming up it will field even oyster -- potter. -- hotter. here ago. temperatures go up and they come down and then they had back up again. pretty much the way it works in the summer. 94, 95 96. a cold front on tuesday and things dry up just a bit by the middle of next week. kellye: we are going to enjoy it. leon: folks are always try to figure out the keys to a happy life. >> community, take care of one another. leon: now we can add another theory. coming up...
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we have a very good track record on that and the world is our oyster. the ball.&t and verizon are too big to do anything. is having their difficulties. he we are uniquely positioned to partner with innovators and other industries, jason sees that will develop weird it will be a fascinating journey for us. your competitors are getting into video streaming. do you have a plan to? iswhat is really interesting the majority of our data usage, and we have more data usage per customer than any other carrier in the u.s., and that is because we have the fastest 4g lte network, but the majority of our data already is video. our is interesting, customers are choosing what type of video content they want to be itoff the internet, your show, be it youtube, be it whatever. so yes, we are already very heavily involved. a carrier aggregating content and putting the forward, which is probably where verizon is going with their latest announced offering, with what at&t will potentially do, that is unproven. we can ask -- absolutely partner with anybody to get into that realm, but r
we have a very good track record on that and the world is our oyster. the ball.&t and verizon are too big to do anything. is having their difficulties. he we are uniquely positioned to partner with innovators and other industries, jason sees that will develop weird it will be a fascinating journey for us. your competitors are getting into video streaming. do you have a plan to? iswhat is really interesting the majority of our data usage, and we have more data usage per customer than any...
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. >> we have a 21 plus wine and beer garden and drake's oyster company will be next door serving oysters. >> reporter: thank you. it's beautiful out here. last hour, we had a little fun. i was out there to show you what i can do on the inside. brian, you and pam -- i have challenged gasia. she can get in the challenge. it starts at 1 -- 11:00. coming up, we will show you awesome exits. exhibits. >> paul, you are one of the fittest men i know. hence the guns show show. take a lack at this. yeah. [laughter] >> reporter: stop it. >> try it again. [ sound of gunfire ] >> oh. >> reporter: really? >> i have to say -- >> reporter: really? >> i'm in your defense paul, if you can't hit that red on that thing, i would like to see who could. i think he did all right. what i found out after the fact, it's not about your strength. it's about hitting it in the right spot. it's not about the arms, the gun show. none of that. it's about the precise hit. brian, i want to see you hit that. i wish you were out here this morning. you know -- i owe you. i'm gonna get you back. >> oh, my goodness. i can see i
. >> we have a 21 plus wine and beer garden and drake's oyster company will be next door serving oysters. >> reporter: thank you. it's beautiful out here. last hour, we had a little fun. i was out there to show you what i can do on the inside. brian, you and pam -- i have challenged gasia. she can get in the challenge. it starts at 1 -- 11:00. coming up, we will show you awesome exits. exhibits. >> paul, you are one of the fittest men i know. hence the guns show show. take a...
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>> these are glacier bay oysters. >> as well as a couple boujelois thrown in there. >> they're delicioussion. >> the funnest part about the restaurant business isn't just the cutlery. it's just the spoon is absolutely gorgeous. fred has a wonderful collection of tableware. without getting snobby or elitist, the eating off of vintage tableware is one of the great joys out of life. >> well, this is the interesting paradox of you guys. on the one hand, you aspire to run a democratic establishment, obitol, and yet, you are hopeless romantics when it comes to -- >> painful nostalgics. >> -- the art of living. sustenance is required. holy [ muted ], look at this! say a consomme of oxtail, followed perhaps by a chilled lobster a la parisian. >> the art of fine dining is disappearing, much to our chagrin. >> i work super hard as being an excellent dining companion. >> when seeking excellence in a dining companion, what qualities does one look for? >> i turn my phone off. you know? i never put my elbows on the table. >> really? >> of course! >> come prepared with stories. don't drink too much, do
>> these are glacier bay oysters. >> as well as a couple boujelois thrown in there. >> they're delicioussion. >> the funnest part about the restaurant business isn't just the cutlery. it's just the spoon is absolutely gorgeous. fred has a wonderful collection of tableware. without getting snobby or elitist, the eating off of vintage tableware is one of the great joys out of life. >> well, this is the interesting paradox of you guys. on the one hand, you aspire to...
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one street, and look, stuffed oysters, grilled over charcoal. snake treats? why, yes.ere used to be a lot of streets like this full of dai pai dong where you could look, shop around, and eat all out in the open. a happy, riotous, delicious torrent of food. but the government, as governments do, are tightening the screws. old is bad, new is good. not everybody thinks this is a good idea, though. bill wang was born in shanghai and studied here at the university. he began teaching english before he was out of college. he suggested we needed a wonton. and there might be wonton stalls all over shanghai, but bill says this one, this one, is the one. so you're an english teacher? >> yes. yes. >> most of the people i meet of chinese background who speak english, their teachers were british, sometimes australian or new zealand, and they have those expressions and that accent. maybe more and more these days i guess younger generation there's more and more of that sort of tv accent. is that good or bad? >> i think it's good. you know, tv series, especially american tv series are
one street, and look, stuffed oysters, grilled over charcoal. snake treats? why, yes.ere used to be a lot of streets like this full of dai pai dong where you could look, shop around, and eat all out in the open. a happy, riotous, delicious torrent of food. but the government, as governments do, are tightening the screws. old is bad, new is good. not everybody thinks this is a good idea, though. bill wang was born in shanghai and studied here at the university. he began teaching english before...
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with twine and i use that to season the grill, but the fun is in the cocking, jersey fresh corn, oysters casino and smoked barbecue ribs. >> how do you know when it's done. >> poulttory, you want to make sure it's in the center. for steaks medium rare 125 degrees medium 130 to 135 and anything beyond 150 is medium well, well these ribs are done and the happy dance. enjoy the weekend down the shore. >> wow that looks delicious. >> you guys know when i do the happy dance you know it's about good food, here is the trick to getting the grill marks on the food and don't touch it, the best part of grilling and having outdoor barbecues is having fun. >> don't press down. that releases the juice. >> but it gives you a flair up. >> look at the work you have to do here. >> can you grill here on the 4th of july and every week, seven days a week as long as you have a per mitd from the city good to know we'll have a lot more if you coming up. the exclusive accuweather forecast coming up in just a bit. >> we smell like burgers. >> you better teach those people the happy dance after they eat. >> we are
with twine and i use that to season the grill, but the fun is in the cocking, jersey fresh corn, oysters casino and smoked barbecue ribs. >> how do you know when it's done. >> poulttory, you want to make sure it's in the center. for steaks medium rare 125 degrees medium 130 to 135 and anything beyond 150 is medium well, well these ribs are done and the happy dance. enjoy the weekend down the shore. >> wow that looks delicious. >> you guys know when i do the happy dance...
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a lifeguard made that sighting in oyster bay around noon. close to 2,000 people were on the beach at the time. lifeguards blew their whistles and everyone was evacuated on to the sand. the shark is believed to be about five feet long. police are using a helicopter to locate it. >>> another nice day with humidity staying low so if you liked last night and early this morning, you will like tomorrow morning too. it will be cool again and it will even stay nice and dry as we go into the weekend. humidity is going to go up as we go into sunday so saturday will be a nice dry day. sunday, however, you will start to notice some changes. we have a heat wave in the seven-day forecast. so the 90 degree temperatures do come back in the forecast. average high is 87 degrees this time of year. today we got to 83 degrees. tomorrow we will be a little warmer, mid 80s. 86 degrees. saturday, still really nice. then on sunday that heat goes up to 90 and the humidity comes back. it will feel hotter to end the weekend. nice look at center city from the adventure
a lifeguard made that sighting in oyster bay around noon. close to 2,000 people were on the beach at the time. lifeguards blew their whistles and everyone was evacuated on to the sand. the shark is believed to be about five feet long. police are using a helicopter to locate it. >>> another nice day with humidity staying low so if you liked last night and early this morning, you will like tomorrow morning too. it will be cool again and it will even stay nice and dry as we go into the...
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>> i hate to say that the world is our oyster because we're in a tough market, but when you look at thethat we bring to the market and to the potential for growth in our company, there's a lot that you need to focus on. for example, our financial strength. we have a very, very strong balance sheet and in addition to that we have a consistently healthy cash flow that those two alone allow us to continue to invest in our businesses during these down turns. so that we position ourselves better to capitalize on the inevitable return of the market. >> well, i know -- >> as you know, jim -- >> that's why we've liked nucor. you have much more free cash flow and you have done a good job. john ferriola, great to see you, sir. >> thank you, jim. >>> all right. guys we know it's a tough market for cyclicals. that's what we say every day. this is the highest quality one in the steel business if you're so inclined. nucor. "mad money" is back after a break. >>> coming up -- driving deals. publishing partnerships. major moves in mobile. starbucks has come a long way from coffee and so has its stock. s
>> i hate to say that the world is our oyster because we're in a tough market, but when you look at thethat we bring to the market and to the potential for growth in our company, there's a lot that you need to focus on. for example, our financial strength. we have a very, very strong balance sheet and in addition to that we have a consistently healthy cash flow that those two alone allow us to continue to invest in our businesses during these down turns. so that we position ourselves...
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lifeguards spotted a possible shark in oyster bay around noon. close to 2,000 people were on the beach at the time. lifeguards blew their whistles everybody was evacuated into the sand. the shark is believed to be about five feet long. police using a helicopter to spot it. >>> believe it or not, it's just two months away until the pope arrives in philadelphia. the city wants to look its best for his visit so you may have noticed all the construction work clogging up traffic in center city. nbc 10's deanna durante is along the ben franklin parkway. the rush is on to get these projects finished by september. >> reporter: yeah it is. take a look. you have seen them. all these orange barrels, the road signs blocking off lanes and of course the closed lanes. they seem to be everywhere in center city. the streets department says that's because they are. from broad to market even along city side streets, chewed up concrete and exposed manhole covers are easy to spot. >> the roads themselves are horrible. i think we lost a husband capb cap here. >> repor
lifeguards spotted a possible shark in oyster bay around noon. close to 2,000 people were on the beach at the time. lifeguards blew their whistles everybody was evacuated into the sand. the shark is believed to be about five feet long. police using a helicopter to spot it. >>> believe it or not, it's just two months away until the pope arrives in philadelphia. the city wants to look its best for his visit so you may have noticed all the construction work clogging up traffic in center...
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natural toxin that can cause vomiting diarrhea cramps and headache and dizzyness but does to clams and oysters or crabs. anchovies and crabs and sardines sold in restaurants could be affected. >> lawmakers in south carolina will debate whether to take down the confederate flag at the capitol with a large crowd rallying demanding flag be removed and put in a museum, a symbol of racism. calls have green to take it down after photos show the man charges in the deadly shooting at an african-american church posing with the flag. supporters say it is a symbol of southern heritage. a two-thirds vote is need to remove it. south carolina's governor supports the removal. pope francis is in ecuador on an eight day visit to south america and made a surprise appearance outside his residence in quito the first to set foot since 1985 john paul ii and will host a mass at the shrine of define mercy drawing a president people and then launch with fellow jesuits visiting three of the poorest nations of the continent including bolivia and paraguay. >> buster posey has been rewarded with a starting spot in all-sta
natural toxin that can cause vomiting diarrhea cramps and headache and dizzyness but does to clams and oysters or crabs. anchovies and crabs and sardines sold in restaurants could be affected. >> lawmakers in south carolina will debate whether to take down the confederate flag at the capitol with a large crowd rallying demanding flag be removed and put in a museum, a symbol of racism. calls have green to take it down after photos show the man charges in the deadly shooting at an...
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just hours ago, a man was found at the bottom of a cliff near oyster point. police say the victim and two others were in this minivan seen there and being chased by an suv last night. they ended up at a dead end road. police say one from the suv fired at the passengers inside the minivan. two people were able to get away. it's not clear if the man found dead today died from a fall or was shot. the suspect's suv was later found in san francisco. >>> a teenager in belmont is accused of breaking into a san mateo home. police want to know if he's responsible for a series of burglaries in that area. neighbors say 19-year-old carlos morino moreno was spotted jumping over a fence off countryside drive. a k-9 officer quickly found him hiding in a nearby garage. after a brief battle with the dog, moreno was arrested. he allegedly had jewelry from that home in san mateo inside his pocket. >>> a plan to walk a mile in each other's shoes. figuratively and literally. today the assembly members swapped today. each is hoping to learn about the challenges for people in north
just hours ago, a man was found at the bottom of a cliff near oyster point. police say the victim and two others were in this minivan seen there and being chased by an suv last night. they ended up at a dead end road. police say one from the suv fired at the passengers inside the minivan. two people were able to get away. it's not clear if the man found dead today died from a fall or was shot. the suspect's suv was later found in san francisco. >>> a teenager in belmont is accused of...
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cause vomiting diarrhea cramps and headache and the warning does not apply to clams, and scallops or oysterssole at stores and restaurants just those caught recreationally. crashes and -- crabs could be affected. >> buster posey is going to the third all all-star game the only all-star starter for the giants this year. >> you are a fan? >>> there are two million more than the runner-up and he made the teen in 2013 and 2014 and the first to be a three time all star since the late 1940s. the giants skipper will possibility show plan done and joe as alternates. they have been having a great year. >> and now, trying to get...he is from south georgia where did he get that name? >> because december? >> a we will go with buster. >> we have to stop that. what is going on there? >> six in a row, but they are still in second place so hopefully they will sweep the mets. >> now getting you out the door talking about the breezes, 13 in oakland and concord and live doppler hd showing napa at 15, and fairfield at 23 and very light, original three down in southeast and the winds pick up east of the golden g
cause vomiting diarrhea cramps and headache and the warning does not apply to clams, and scallops or oysterssole at stores and restaurants just those caught recreationally. crashes and -- crabs could be affected. >> buster posey is going to the third all all-star game the only all-star starter for the giants this year. >> you are a fan? >>> there are two million more than the runner-up and he made the teen in 2013 and 2014 and the first to be a three time all star since the...
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it reminds me of a lot of good food on a buffet shoved on to one plate and the oysters are mixing with a little bit. which you don't want to happen. beats 1 is great. love the radio station, i like what they've done with the ability to take a song that you hearsay on radio or in another playlist, add it to one of your own eye toouitunes play list. the sound quality is better than pandora. at the same time it feels crowded. it feels like apple is a year behind facebook recognizing that certain piece of an app need to be broken off into their own area. why isn't radio just its own app? declutter the apple music app by breaking out little pieces of things. of course they've still got time to do that. >> when apple's m.o. has been decluttering the initial offering, people are calling it uncharacteristically complicated. >>> yesterday mark zuckerberg of facebook held a q&a session. arnold schwarzenegger tweeted in, younger generations can probably relate to you more than they can the pope, tell me how you find time to train and what your regimen is like. mark zuckerberg responded staying in
it reminds me of a lot of good food on a buffet shoved on to one plate and the oysters are mixing with a little bit. which you don't want to happen. beats 1 is great. love the radio station, i like what they've done with the ability to take a song that you hearsay on radio or in another playlist, add it to one of your own eye toouitunes play list. the sound quality is better than pandora. at the same time it feels crowded. it feels like apple is a year behind facebook recognizing that certain...
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not appear people are worried about their kids with asthma but appeals to economic sectors like the oyster industry, the shellfish industry folks who care about the economy and worry about wildfires. people who want to do cold water fishing and will see that those cold waters are gone and the fish goes with them. it is china to make it a more understandable and personal issue, and that is what we have to do, to get out of talking about climate and talk about how do we protect our families and our health and our children and protect their future. and our moral responsibility to do that. >> last question for me, what is on year must do list for whenever you find time to escape act to boston? what am i not doing in boston that i should be doing? admin. mccarthy: that is a really, really good question. i have not gone to one single red sox game and they are showing some signs of life lately so i would like to do that. i certainly would like to spend some time with my children. my youngest daughter is planning to get married and actually helping her do that is probably my responsibility. at lea
not appear people are worried about their kids with asthma but appeals to economic sectors like the oyster industry, the shellfish industry folks who care about the economy and worry about wildfires. people who want to do cold water fishing and will see that those cold waters are gone and the fish goes with them. it is china to make it a more understandable and personal issue, and that is what we have to do, to get out of talking about climate and talk about how do we protect our families and...
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the world is our oyster and i think what we did here in south carolina the world should be proud of.going to move on this movement of trying to take down flags, to mississippi, for instance. what do you think needs to happen with other flags who borrow their design from the confederacy? mississippi does some of the others do as well. >> first of all, i have to say i understand the argument about heritage. but for me i also have to understand my heritage. i understand that the war was fought for savory. i understand that the war was fought that so many of my ancestors were robbed of their religion and left in shackles so that we would have this south that we have today. that's what that flag means so so many of us. february 1st 1960 when these kids sat in so we could remedy ourselves of segregation. these things are our history. that flag represents so much hate. and i'm glad that it's coming down and i hope it comes down in mississippi. i hope it's down in georgia, alabama, everywhere else. then we can heal and november forward. >> i know we'll be talking to you in the days to come.
the world is our oyster and i think what we did here in south carolina the world should be proud of.going to move on this movement of trying to take down flags, to mississippi, for instance. what do you think needs to happen with other flags who borrow their design from the confederacy? mississippi does some of the others do as well. >> first of all, i have to say i understand the argument about heritage. but for me i also have to understand my heritage. i understand that the war was...