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the product from pollock and not just alaska pollock. the change would prevent russian pollock from being labored as united states alaskan pollock. we requested the change in 2011, now it's may 2015. do you agree the term would give consumers the impression that the product is from alaska? >> so the determination about the species naming is handled by our center for food safety and applied nutrition. they have what's called a seafood list. i know your submission, that issue is before that group. they look at both the species name. they work with -- they look at the dna sequencing that talks about these different species. and i know they have that issue under review. >> and so when will we hear about that decision? >> i know they're actively working on it. i don't have that. we'll be happy to try and get back with you. >> okay. do you think in your view as the russian pollock industry, a sustainable fishing, you know, industry specifically, scientifically, i guess i would say. >> so i don't think i'm qualified to speak on that. we look at
the product from pollock and not just alaska pollock. the change would prevent russian pollock from being labored as united states alaskan pollock. we requested the change in 2011, now it's may 2015. do you agree the term would give consumers the impression that the product is from alaska? >> so the determination about the species naming is handled by our center for food safety and applied nutrition. they have what's called a seafood list. i know your submission, that issue is before that...
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the product from pollock and not just alaska pollock. the change would prevent russian pollock from being labored as united states alaskan pollock. we requested the change in 2011, now it's may 2015. do you agree the term would give consumers the impression that the product is from alaska? >> so the determination about the species naming is handled by our center for food safety and applied nutrition. they have what's called a seafood list. i know your submission, that issue is before that group. they look at both the species name. they work with -- they look at the dna sequencing that talks about these different species. and i know they have that issue under review. >> and so when will we hear about that decision? >> i know they're actively working on it. i don't have that. we'll be happy to try and get back with you. >> okay. do you think in your view as the russian pollock industry, a sustainable fishing, you know, industry specifically, scientifically, i guess i would say. >> so i don't think i'm qualified to speak on that. we look at
the product from pollock and not just alaska pollock. the change would prevent russian pollock from being labored as united states alaskan pollock. we requested the change in 2011, now it's may 2015. do you agree the term would give consumers the impression that the product is from alaska? >> so the determination about the species naming is handled by our center for food safety and applied nutrition. they have what's called a seafood list. i know your submission, that issue is before that...
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jackson pollock lamented de koonins turn tfire "you're l doin the same damn thing. you ver t t of being pnter de kooninglf saw ths comi linked to caricatures. he said, "i wanted them to be funny, "not look sad and downtrodden. so, i made them satiric, monstrous, like sibyls." another series of abstractions followed in the mid-fifties, based on the urban landscape. with swooping, slashing brushwork surfaces scraped and sca the works carry the frenetic energy of new york now with a wide palette of vibrant color. the gesture of the brush the texture of the paint become the subject. by the 1960s de kooning had gained an international reputation. [squawking] de kooning began spending more time out of the city on the quiet eastern end of long island. he had separated from elaine and a daughter, lisa had been born to the artist and joan ward. he purchased a house in springs-- near east hampton--in 1960 while still maintaining a new york studio. willem de kooning: i'm more interested in my own miracle in nature. i really get very, uh--like it, seeing that the sky is blue, t
jackson pollock lamented de koonins turn tfire "you're l doin the same damn thing. you ver t t of being pnter de kooninglf saw ths comi linked to caricatures. he said, "i wanted them to be funny, "not look sad and downtrodden. so, i made them satiric, monstrous, like sibyls." another series of abstractions followed in the mid-fifties, based on the urban landscape. with swooping, slashing brushwork surfaces scraped and sca the works carry the frenetic energy of new york now...
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joining me now is joe weisenthal and peter pollock. peter, good to have you.'ve ever spoken you before, but i like the biggest rupee of you guys. peter: good to be here. alix: this is the moment we have an waiting for? heater: is a moment. one transaction and one deal does not make a trend, but this is the first big one in the space and it has a lot of of servers asking if it is the first of many. we are about to find out in the days and weeks ahead. joe allin is the turnaround here for shale? last week numbers were up. alix: five in the muck, one in the primary an. peter: as they have come off of the bottom, companies have raised their guidance and been ine optimistic about output 2015. what it might do for oil prices is add supply. the 38% premium. what did you make of the pricing behind it? alix: their key the keys -- joe: -- reserves were in the low cost basin, obviously they are privy to adding to it for good acreage. what are some of the other companies people on looking at in light of this deal? peter: the key things to look for our good acreage and --
joining me now is joe weisenthal and peter pollock. peter, good to have you.'ve ever spoken you before, but i like the biggest rupee of you guys. peter: good to be here. alix: this is the moment we have an waiting for? heater: is a moment. one transaction and one deal does not make a trend, but this is the first big one in the space and it has a lot of of servers asking if it is the first of many. we are about to find out in the days and weeks ahead. joe allin is the turnaround here for shale?...
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andre pollock takes advantage. ties the game at one all. the rangers are used to close games.een decideed guy just one goal. this game no differ. dominic moore deflects chris hayes shot into the net. rangers take game 12-one. >>> it's been 37 years since a triple crown racing in horse racing. american pharaoh won the first leg the kentucky derby he's trying to win part two. in a rainy and very muddy track there was no doubt from the get go. american pharaoh jumped out to an early lead and he never let it go. winning by a huge margin. the 35th horse to winter kentucky derby and the preakness. the final leg of the belmont will be on june 6th. >>> tiger woods and phil mickleson looking washed up. golf has a bunch of young talents stepping up. the best young gunner is rory mcilroy he had a ridiculous day. wells fargo championship in charlotte. third round rory had the best round of his professional career. post add record score at that course. he shot a 61, 11 under par. that's just straight up ridiculous. he had five birdies in a row at one point. 11 on the day. no bogeys. 18 und
andre pollock takes advantage. ties the game at one all. the rangers are used to close games.een decideed guy just one goal. this game no differ. dominic moore deflects chris hayes shot into the net. rangers take game 12-one. >>> it's been 37 years since a triple crown racing in horse racing. american pharaoh won the first leg the kentucky derby he's trying to win part two. in a rainy and very muddy track there was no doubt from the get go. american pharaoh jumped out to an early lead...
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. >> of dave pollock, here at the washington institute. i understand that the current focus on isil, at the same time the prime state sponsor of terrorism in the world today continues to be iran. and there is a great likelihood, i think, that there is a result of a nuclear agreement that iran will get a signing bonus of $50 billion to $100 million in frozen assets. from the point of view of counterterrorism finance do you see this as a potential issue? mr. roberts: absolutely. we are here to speak specifically about isil, but obviously as we're talking about isil we're only talking about one of the many threats we are tracking. obviously we track all state-sponsored terrorism as well and we are concerned about the financial aspects of all of it. already -- our role in regards to that is critical as well. i agree with you that we need to make sure that just because isil appears to be the greatest threat at the moment that we can't take the eyes of the ball of the other threats. >> so it is safe to say that in terms of your remit here as fbi
. >> of dave pollock, here at the washington institute. i understand that the current focus on isil, at the same time the prime state sponsor of terrorism in the world today continues to be iran. and there is a great likelihood, i think, that there is a result of a nuclear agreement that iran will get a signing bonus of $50 billion to $100 million in frozen assets. from the point of view of counterterrorism finance do you see this as a potential issue? mr. roberts: absolutely. we are here...
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pollock? >> it's a miracle fish.pointed out that every meal is paid for by the crew on duty. they pool their money and shop as a unit. >> what's the firehouse favorite by consensus? >> oh, steaks, man. >> steaks? if i were the regular cook here, the pole firehouse would be in totally open rebellion. >> why? >> first of all, i'd be making stews because they're cheap. and i think they're delicious. plus i'd be trying out like tripe and guts on you guys and i don't know how that would go. >> that would not go. >> you'd be eating like italian peasants every day if i was the cook here. a big bowl of stew with a big hunk of bread ask that would be about it. i'd be pocketing the difference, yeah. >> lamb chops seared in the pan then finished over the grill. then caesar salad with chicken. >> ever find out how are the other firefighters eating around the city? >> you know, what are you guys having for chow? >> you ever get tempted? oh, yeah, we had foie gras with truffles. all the time. >> we'll be eating lobster in a minute
pollock? >> it's a miracle fish.pointed out that every meal is paid for by the crew on duty. they pool their money and shop as a unit. >> what's the firehouse favorite by consensus? >> oh, steaks, man. >> steaks? if i were the regular cook here, the pole firehouse would be in totally open rebellion. >> why? >> first of all, i'd be making stews because they're cheap. and i think they're delicious. plus i'd be trying out like tripe and guts on you guys and i...
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pollock, louisiana, april 5th, 2006.onvicted murderer escapes from a federal penitentiary, and a massive manhunt is on to capture him. the fugitive, richard lee mcnair, is a dangerous criminal, a highly intelligent martial arts expert who's escaped from two other prisons in the past before being recaptured. this time, he hides in a mail truck. he's the first prisoner to escape from a federal maximum security facility in nearly 15 years. hours after mcnair's discovered missing, an officer with the ball police department sees a man running on the railroad tracks and gets out to question him. >> what it is, we've got an escapee. >> oh. where from? >> a prison. >> is it the man he's looking for? >> when i crossed the tracks down there, i saw you running. and i said, well, how lucky can i be? >> nope, nope, nope, nope. i'm not no prison escapee. >> the police only have an old, blurry photograph of the prisoner they're looking for. and the officer can't tell if the person he stopped matches the description. so, he asks the man
pollock, louisiana, april 5th, 2006.onvicted murderer escapes from a federal penitentiary, and a massive manhunt is on to capture him. the fugitive, richard lee mcnair, is a dangerous criminal, a highly intelligent martial arts expert who's escaped from two other prisons in the past before being recaptured. this time, he hides in a mail truck. he's the first prisoner to escape from a federal maximum security facility in nearly 15 years. hours after mcnair's discovered missing, an officer with...
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pollock when -- poloquin: i am a little bit concerned today as we go down this path, now all of a sudden we see a marriage between organized crime and terrorism. also as a source of funding to terrorism. all this are getting increasingly alarmed about the savagery we see over the middle east in particular, dealing with these organizations. i would like to follow-up with mr. lynch's question dealing with the negotiations especially with respect to a nuclear deal with iran and if in fact sanctions are lifted that are currently imposed on iran, freeing up 125, 1 hundred $50 billion of cash to that country what might that do with respect to the increased marriage between organized crime and terrorist funding. could you walk us through, what would happen next? prof. realuyo: one of the objections of the sanctions, the sanctions brought the iranians to the negotiation table. the iranian economy is so suffocated now because of the sanctions. one of what they would like is there would be an automatic lifting of the sanctions. it is hard to put back in place the genie that is out of the bottle. t
pollock when -- poloquin: i am a little bit concerned today as we go down this path, now all of a sudden we see a marriage between organized crime and terrorism. also as a source of funding to terrorism. all this are getting increasingly alarmed about the savagery we see over the middle east in particular, dealing with these organizations. i would like to follow-up with mr. lynch's question dealing with the negotiations especially with respect to a nuclear deal with iran and if in fact...
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highway 50 along the stretch inbetween pollock pines and getting into tahoe a little bit here on i-80drizzle toll start the day. very widespread. notice a -- drizzle to start the day. very widespread. today not a lot of change going on but we will see a transition as the cooler pattern moves out and a warmer pattern moves in for the second part of the weekend and next week. 54 at napa. upper 50s in mountain view. san jose is 58 degrees where san jose state is holding its graduation ceremony. 5 at woodside. shifting to the south bay, 57 in morgan hill and 51 outside your door in scotts valley. afternoon highs today looking at 65 for oakland, 67 in redwood city, 72 in concord and low 70s in napa as well as an rafael. these temperatures are coming up slightly for today, especially if inland cities. more sunshine in store for the second part of the weekend and back to seasonal averages finally coming up. more on that extended forecast in a bit. >> thank you, rosemary. >>> well, let's now go to one of the bay area's most colorful races happening right now in san jose. >> yes. thousands of
highway 50 along the stretch inbetween pollock pines and getting into tahoe a little bit here on i-80drizzle toll start the day. very widespread. notice a -- drizzle to start the day. very widespread. today not a lot of change going on but we will see a transition as the cooler pattern moves out and a warmer pattern moves in for the second part of the weekend and next week. 54 at napa. upper 50s in mountain view. san jose is 58 degrees where san jose state is holding its graduation ceremony. 5...