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. >> francis: they go to uruguay or mar del plata, which is our beach, or to patagonia or to the northhome in patagonia. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> francis: far away from any restaurant. it has no internet, no electricity, no phone. >> anthony: i mean, it's a little anti-social. for a guy who's a communicator, you're all over television -- >> francis: yeah. i, i'm not very social. ♪ >> anthony: chef/restauranteur francis mallmann is one of the biggest and most influential figures in latin american gastronomy. a tv star, head of a restaurant empire, and now, in middle age, gives delightfully few shits about anything unimportant. >> francis: this is a restaurant i love, carlitos. he serves you whatever he has, there's no menu. ♪ >> anthony: of all the places in the world that francis mallmann can eat, and has eaten, it's this place he wanted to take me to. bodegón don carlitos. >> francis: it's him and his wife in the kitchen with the two daughters, there's nobody else. and they've been open for 45 years. >> anthony: an unassuming, family-run joint across from the soccer stadium. >> anthony:
. >> francis: they go to uruguay or mar del plata, which is our beach, or to patagonia or to the northhome in patagonia. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> francis: far away from any restaurant. it has no internet, no electricity, no phone. >> anthony: i mean, it's a little anti-social. for a guy who's a communicator, you're all over television -- >> francis: yeah. i, i'm not very social. ♪ >> anthony: chef/restauranteur francis mallmann is one of the biggest and most...
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. >>> y el acontecimiento el dÍa para muchos argentinos en especial para los residentes en la patagonia y ahora llegÓ lo que estaban mucho los deportes con miguel >>> muy bien, puebla ha jugado el mejor partido en aÑos. hoy se presentÓ al nemesio 10 para ganar 3 a 1. y por toluca marcÓ barrientoss. lo hizo de penal cuando estaban 2 a 0. puebla con este resultado ojo rebasa a cruz azul en la tabla de cuocientes. dicho sea de paso la mÁquina estÁ a 10 puntos del descenso. en espaÑa parecÍa que las cosas se apretaban. el dÍa comenzÓ con la victoria del barcelona sobre el til-til de madrid con 2 a 1 con tantos de messi ira rafinha. luego al 64 bale, ronaldo hace esta cortesÍa y morata terminÓ la remontada al 83. el madrid estÁ en la cima con 55 puntos y un partido por jugar, mientras el barza es segundo con un punto menos. aquÍ un gran ejemplo de por quÉ los jugadores deben de tener conocimiento sobre primeros auxil auxilios en este juego se presenta esta jugada donde el arquero choca con uno de sus compaÑeros el impacto es tan fuerte que le provoca uno convulsiÓn y francisco al darse cuent
. >>> y el acontecimiento el dÍa para muchos argentinos en especial para los residentes en la patagonia y ahora llegÓ lo que estaban mucho los deportes con miguel >>> muy bien, puebla ha jugado el mejor partido en aÑos. hoy se presentÓ al nemesio 10 para ganar 3 a 1. y por toluca marcÓ barrientoss. lo hizo de penal cuando estaban 2 a 0. puebla con este resultado ojo rebasa a cruz azul en la tabla de cuocientes. dicho sea de paso la mÁquina estÁ a 10 puntos del descenso....
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jack: or the mountaintops of patagonia.the most spectacular sight anywhere in the entire world. you'll see all that, plus my blooper of the w
jack: or the mountaintops of patagonia.the most spectacular sight anywhere in the entire world. you'll see all that, plus my blooper of the w
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if you are watching from south america, prime viewing spot right across patagonia, argentina, into southernsibility. if you are located in angola, botswana, parts of south africa, for my friends in cape town, you have the potential, between 50% to 60% of blockage across the sun. get outside. check it out. of course, use protection with your eyes. don't ever look directly into the sun to see a solar eclipse a little hit there. i want to take you to antarctica. scientists have found something incredible. what we have noticed is that there is a new iceberg the size of delaware, half the size of jamaica, three times the size of london just about ready to break off into the ocean. this is an aerial shot that scientists have found. there is the ice shelf attempting to break off. it is 1900 square miles, 100 stories deep. when it breaks off from the larson ice sea shelf, it will be one of the largest recorded. >>> still ahead, an academy award documentary captures the dangerous journey one family went through. why the oscars hold a special place in their hearts. straight ahead. what's the best way
if you are watching from south america, prime viewing spot right across patagonia, argentina, into southernsibility. if you are located in angola, botswana, parts of south africa, for my friends in cape town, you have the potential, between 50% to 60% of blockage across the sun. get outside. check it out. of course, use protection with your eyes. don't ever look directly into the sun to see a solar eclipse a little hit there. i want to take you to antarctica. scientists have found something...
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a beautiful part of the world, patagonia. that will travel across the atlantic. make its way to southernic zambia, including my friends in capetown. should see at least partial totality with this. that's occurring here in the next four hours. be prepared. get outside. it looks like the weather should play along, sfegsly if ypecialle in the western sections. take to you you to antarctica. i want to take to you a video of a flyover of the ice shelf. this is a 5,000 square kilometer, nearly 100 story deep ice shelf. we have climate change written all over this, natalie. you are looking at this amazing, amazing image here of what is going to be a large ice burg. lots to cover at the weather center to say the least. some interesting stories. >> see you later. hollywood is getting ready for the biggest night of the year, of course. what would that be, george? >> the musical, "la la land." it is tie ying with titanic. >>> one short document up for an oscar following the story of a syrian family fleeing their country, fleeing the war. >> the mother purchased tickets for
a beautiful part of the world, patagonia. that will travel across the atlantic. make its way to southernic zambia, including my friends in capetown. should see at least partial totality with this. that's occurring here in the next four hours. be prepared. get outside. it looks like the weather should play along, sfegsly if ypecialle in the western sections. take to you you to antarctica. i want to take to you a video of a flyover of the ice shelf. this is a 5,000 square kilometer, nearly 100...
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jack: or the mountaintops of patagonia.ar sight anywhere in the entire world. you'll see all that, plus my blooper of the week. how'd i do that?
jack: or the mountaintops of patagonia.ar sight anywhere in the entire world. you'll see all that, plus my blooper of the week. how'd i do that?
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chance meeting with richard cybirill a designer for patagonia. >> wow.you get out of that? did he like the idea? did he say that doesn't make any sense? >> he loved it. he said sarah i think you're on to something big and you should move on this now. >> the name of the company is great but how did you come up with it? >> the name popped into my head and in the ant colony the female ants do all of the work. >> as you're finding out it may be in human colonies. with your success, you've been honored by business groups and given t.e.t. talks and invited by president obama to the white house, a forum on jobs. tell me about this thing that you developed, the red ants pants music festival. >> yes, so after about five years in business, decided it was time to celebrate a little broader and to bring people together and music is an incredibly powerful tool in doing so, so we started a music festival in a cow pture in the middle of nowhere, montana, in white sulfur springs. we are in our seventh year and had 16,000 people attend last year. >> great inspiration. sa
chance meeting with richard cybirill a designer for patagonia. >> wow.you get out of that? did he like the idea? did he say that doesn't make any sense? >> he loved it. he said sarah i think you're on to something big and you should move on this now. >> the name of the company is great but how did you come up with it? >> the name popped into my head and in the ant colony the female ants do all of the work. >> as you're finding out it may be in human colonies. with...
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jack: or the mountaintops of patagonia. anywhere in the entire world. you'll see all that, plus my
jack: or the mountaintops of patagonia. anywhere in the entire world. you'll see all that, plus my
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patagonia is great. there are other companies that do good work in the environmental space. but let's be very clear. there are a handful of companies that are so motivated either as a brand strategy or a mission-driven approach that they're going to exceed their obligations under the law. most companies are going to do what is required under the law and not much more. and we can count on someone saying on a board of directors in some corner office or someplace in wall street, hey, we can save 3% here if we don't clean the water. and that's why we need a clean air act -- excuse me, a clean water act. that's why we need the e.p.a. i.t. not a matter -- it's not a matter of left or right. this is a matter of right or wrong. this is a matter of clean or dirty. and this is especially important because our work is not done. we still have a ways to go. we still can't swim or fish in about a third of our waterways. and so these three cornerstones, this foundation of more than 40 years of progress, have prepared us to tackle what is the challenge of our lifetime: climate change. there
patagonia is great. there are other companies that do good work in the environmental space. but let's be very clear. there are a handful of companies that are so motivated either as a brand strategy or a mission-driven approach that they're going to exceed their obligations under the law. most companies are going to do what is required under the law and not much more. and we can count on someone saying on a board of directors in some corner office or someplace in wall street, hey, we can save...