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wow. >> this is a classic quebecer dish. it's called la tortier.whole larecambe cheese, calf brain, sweetbreads, bacon and arugula, but with martin, that's not sufficient. >> usually there's no truffle. but i just -- >> yes, black truffles. >> more truffle. >> it's going to be too much truffle. >> my blood is getting thicker as i look at that. >> and now the main course, a home-grown smoked right out front local ham, with pineapple and green beans almandine. and with chicken, but with martin, chicken is never just chicken. >> stuffed with foie gras and lobster. we pump lobster bisque into the chicken. >> good god. there is a light at the end of the tunnel. but the preferred delivery mechanism does present some issues. >> oh. >> someone should be singing the national anthem now, really. >> in practically prehistoric old-schooled canadian classic, maple syrup is heated, then poured on snow, becoming a kind of taffy. >> no, no, no. take a big one. you have to suck it. don't swallow it. you have to go like that. slowly, slowly. that's how it's good. th
wow. >> this is a classic quebecer dish. it's called la tortier.whole larecambe cheese, calf brain, sweetbreads, bacon and arugula, but with martin, that's not sufficient. >> usually there's no truffle. but i just -- >> yes, black truffles. >> more truffle. >> it's going to be too much truffle. >> my blood is getting thicker as i look at that. >> and now the main course, a home-grown smoked right out front local ham, with pineapple and green beans...
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i'm very proud of quebec. i'm very proud of canada, you know?, canadians traditions, canadians ingredients in a way that no one else has. are you some kind of patriot? is that what's going on here? is it national quebecois fervor? >> i say it's one of the most important restaurants for me. >> it's an artist installation in a way, if you look at it. >> the meal begins -- begins with a tower of maple desserts. good lord. sponge maple toffee, maple doughnuts, beaver tails, maple cots top candy, but wait, almond croissants, whip-it bisques, in nougat. there we go. i think that's a first for me. i've never seen that done. >> no? >> not with a hammer. let the madness begin. next, a whole lobe of foie gras with baked beans on a pancake cooked in duck fast, of course, cottage cheese and eggs cooked in maple syrup. wow, that's awesome. there's a healthy salad, sauteed duck hearts, giffords, and pig's ear, topped with a heaping pile of pork rinses. >> good lord. and a calf brain and maple bacon omelette. and these. >> how is this made? >> with love. >> sp
i'm very proud of quebec. i'm very proud of canada, you know?, canadians traditions, canadians ingredients in a way that no one else has. are you some kind of patriot? is that what's going on here? is it national quebecois fervor? >> i say it's one of the most important restaurants for me. >> it's an artist installation in a way, if you look at it. >> the meal begins -- begins with a tower of maple desserts. good lord. sponge maple toffee, maple doughnuts, beaver tails, maple...
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but is quebec better than the rest of canada?k, what about you, you have not been that the long? >> no. >> and now are the soupers paid more? >> it is considered a performance art. >> you considered the performance art, and how does that work? you don't pay for the stripper? >> you pay for the song. >> and then you can get a dance in the back, but it is a private dance, and that is $10 a song, and $5 a song in public. >> that is why i go to the strip bar, because the songs are super long and i'm a little bit cheap, you know. i go for the cheap drinks and the lap dance. >> after a suspiciously stunned fish emerges from the deep taken by a eager producer, it is ignored, because dave and bruce do things differently. no bread crumbs for these 20th century men. instead a hearty lunch of french classics with fine wines and i will kors as gentlemen of discerning tastes have exhaust ed themselves in the wild. >> this is hoy you live? >> more often than not, yes. >> we have to travel well and eat properly. white burgundy. and glacier bay
but is quebec better than the rest of canada?k, what about you, you have not been that the long? >> no. >> and now are the soupers paid more? >> it is considered a performance art. >> you considered the performance art, and how does that work? you don't pay for the stripper? >> you pay for the song. >> and then you can get a dance in the back, but it is a private dance, and that is $10 a song, and $5 a song in public. >> that is why i go to the strip...
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>> yeah, we grew up on rinks like this. >> everyone in quebec, pretty much obligatory?pop all over the city to risk teeth, groin and limb. right behind fred and dave's restaurant joe beef, a pickup game of chef, cooks and hospitality professionals is under way. some of these guys are kind of long in the tooth to be out there swinging sticks at each other and skating on the ice. this is normal behavior? people do this for fun? >> yeah. yeah. this is absolutely quebecois, and this young one is absolutely being indoctrinated? hello, young man. >> you want to play? are you good at hockey? are you going to be a goalie or player? >> a player. >> am i going to get a mouth full of puck, by the way? it's being catered with fred and dave's usual restraint. >> come eat. >> hot cocoa in styrofoam cups? no, try a titanic garnis containing flintstone-sized hunks of pork belly, putin, bacon, homemade beaudoin blanc, plus veal and pork links. oh, yeah. this is a truly heroic chacutre. >> look at the beautiful link here. >> this is the single best argument for sharing a border with germ
>> yeah, we grew up on rinks like this. >> everyone in quebec, pretty much obligatory?pop all over the city to risk teeth, groin and limb. right behind fred and dave's restaurant joe beef, a pickup game of chef, cooks and hospitality professionals is under way. some of these guys are kind of long in the tooth to be out there swinging sticks at each other and skating on the ice. this is normal behavior? people do this for fun? >> yeah. yeah. this is absolutely quebecois, and...
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take the pain out of arthritis. ♪ >>> how canadian is quebec?o this this is a question that has been wrestled with for some time. quebec is certainly part of canada, but in many ways both culturally spiritually and linguistically, it's very much another thing entirely. there's a lot of history, much of it contentious. go back far enough and you get a clearer picture of why. the french arrived on the shores of quebec city in the early 16th century suck coupled to the military might of great britain in the mid 18th. thus began a gradual but steady persecution of all things french. the quebecois have struggled mightily, the issue of seceding entirely that persists to some extent today. journalist patrick meets me at m sur masson, to understand what many feel is at stake. so i was going to talk about the whole history of french quebecois, but you have to get to the pressing matter of the day -- pasta-gate. >> what do you want to know? >> for those not up on current quebec politics, pasta-gate refers to an incident where local authorities notified an
take the pain out of arthritis. ♪ >>> how canadian is quebec?o this this is a question that has been wrestled with for some time. quebec is certainly part of canada, but in many ways both culturally spiritually and linguistically, it's very much another thing entirely. there's a lot of history, much of it contentious. go back far enough and you get a clearer picture of why. the french arrived on the shores of quebec city in the early 16th century suck coupled to the military might of...
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i'm very proud of quebec. i'm very proud of canada, you know?gredients in a way that no one else has. are you some kind of patriot? is that what's going on here? is it national quebecois fervor? >> i say it's one of the most important restaurants for me. in north america, if not the world. >> it's an artist installation in a way, if you look at it. >> the meal begins -- begins with a tower of maple desserts. good lord. sponge maple toffee, maple doughnuts, beaver tails, maple cotton candy, but wait, there's more. almond croissants, whip-it biscuits, in nougat. there we go. i think that's a first for me. i've never seen that done. >> no? >> not with a hammer. let the madness begin. next, a whole lobe of foie gras with baked beans on a pancake cooked in duck fast, of course, cottage cheese and eggs cooked in maple syrup. wow, that's awesome. there's a healthy salad, sauteed duck hearts, gizzards, and pig's ear, topped with a heaping pile of pork runs. >> good lord. and a calf brain and maple bacon omelette. and these. >> how is this made? >> with
i'm very proud of quebec. i'm very proud of canada, you know?gredients in a way that no one else has. are you some kind of patriot? is that what's going on here? is it national quebecois fervor? >> i say it's one of the most important restaurants for me. in north america, if not the world. >> it's an artist installation in a way, if you look at it. >> the meal begins -- begins with a tower of maple desserts. good lord. sponge maple toffee, maple doughnuts, beaver tails, maple...
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so is quebec better than the rest of canada?to think about that long. >> no. >> wait a minute. are strippers paid hourly here? is that right? it's not a tip system? >> it's considered an art -- a performance art. >> you consider it a performance art. how does that work? you don't tip the stripper? >> you pay per song. >> you pay per song. >> and then can you get a dance in the back, a private dance. that's $10 a song, $5 a song in public. >> that's why i go to strip bars because the songs are super long and i'm a bit cheap. i go for the lap dance. >> after a suspiciously stunned-looking fish emerges from the deep previously rufenaled, it is ignored, but fred and dave do things differently. no crudely fried fish and bread crumbs for these large men. look at that. instead, a hearty lunch of french classics accompanied by many fine wines and liqueurs, as befitting gentlemen of discerns taste who have exhausted themselves in the wild. >> so this is how you live? >> well, more often than not, yes. >> we always have to travel well and
so is quebec better than the rest of canada?to think about that long. >> no. >> wait a minute. are strippers paid hourly here? is that right? it's not a tip system? >> it's considered an art -- a performance art. >> you consider it a performance art. how does that work? you don't tip the stripper? >> you pay per song. >> you pay per song. >> and then can you get a dance in the back, a private dance. that's $10 a song, $5 a song in public. >>...
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take a look. >> this weekend you go to quebec. why quebec?> we have such a fuzzy, in general america has such a fuzzy notion of who are these canadians, you know. they're kind of like us. but that's about all we know. there really aren't such problems when -- once you've been to quebec. they know who they are in quebec. they are obstinately, you know, francophone, the extent to which they even want to be part of canada is at least a source of constant discussion. and for whatever reason, the most exciting chefs in north america have been coming out of quebec for some time. >> why is that? >> people with a real sense of identity, a real sense of history, and a maniacal, many would say dangerous sense of exactly how much food and alcohol is required for a good time. >> he said it's the most dangerous chefs in the world in quebec. catch "parts unknown" sunday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. coming up, the "ridiculist." >>> time now for the "ridiculist." tonight we have a story straight out of the cutthroat hotbed of competition that is the ice cream truck t
take a look. >> this weekend you go to quebec. why quebec?> we have such a fuzzy, in general america has such a fuzzy notion of who are these canadians, you know. they're kind of like us. but that's about all we know. there really aren't such problems when -- once you've been to quebec. they know who they are in quebec. they are obstinately, you know, francophone, the extent to which they even want to be part of canada is at least a source of constant discussion. and for whatever...
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they know who they are in quebec.obstinately, you know, francophone, the extent to which they even want to be part of canada is at least a source of constant discussion. and for whatever reason, the most exciting chefs in north america have been coming out of quebec for some time. >> why is that? >> people with a real sense of identity, a real sense of history, and a maniacal, many would say dangerous sense of exactly how much food and alcohol is required for a good time. >> he said it's the most dangerous chefs in the world in quebec. catch "parts unknown" sunday, coming up, the "ridiculist." with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. >>> time now for the "ridiculist." tonight we have a story straight out of the cutthroat hotbed of competition that is the ice cream truck turf war of upstate new york. seriously, it's like the west side story up
they know who they are in quebec.obstinately, you know, francophone, the extent to which they even want to be part of canada is at least a source of constant discussion. and for whatever reason, the most exciting chefs in north america have been coming out of quebec for some time. >> why is that? >> people with a real sense of identity, a real sense of history, and a maniacal, many would say dangerous sense of exactly how much food and alcohol is required for a good time. >>...
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we have lawrence to still he is the president of the creation science association of quebec and in new york we cross to rob he is a writer and comedian on a german cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you jason is atheism a new religion for the west.
we have lawrence to still he is the president of the creation science association of quebec and in new york we cross to rob he is a writer and comedian on a german cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you jason is atheism a new religion for the west.
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thousand people gathered to rally against a planned seventy seven percent to wish an increase in quebec over a five year period that plan was later rejected for an annual increase of just three percent however it should be noted that tuition in quebec is around fifteen hundred dollars a year so a drop in the hat compared to american universities protesters accuse the police of mass roundups excessive fines the over use of force and limiting their mobility the three person panel is expected to come up with a decision by the end of the year however critics question the intent of the investigation says this panel will not have the power to subpoena witnesses or to pin offices on individual officers. now back here in the west massachusetts senator elizabeth warren introduced legislation on wednesday that would set the interest rates for subsidized stafford student loans at the same rate as big banks here are her remarks from the senate floor about the bank on student loan fairness act in other words the federal government's going to charge interest rates nine times higher than the rates the
thousand people gathered to rally against a planned seventy seven percent to wish an increase in quebec over a five year period that plan was later rejected for an annual increase of just three percent however it should be noted that tuition in quebec is around fifteen hundred dollars a year so a drop in the hat compared to american universities protesters accuse the police of mass roundups excessive fines the over use of force and limiting their mobility the three person panel is expected to...
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we have loans to still he is the president of the creation science association of quebec and in new york we cross to rob he is a writer and comedian cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you jason. atheism a new religion for the west. atheism simply means lacking a belief in a higher power so if so if that's what you're talking about then of course not it's a simple expression of one's have one's own personal beliefs which is more feeling than anything if you're talking about something like humanism which is a positive expression of seeing the world through the lens of science having human flourishing as a highest value understanding ethics and you know rational approach to the world that goes along with that and making your own meaning when the one line is the prince between the two that's often what so different and what's the difference between the two is there any meaningful difference so the meaningful difference is that atheism is a simple word with the simple definition a lack of belief not even necessarily something
we have loans to still he is the president of the creation science association of quebec and in new york we cross to rob he is a writer and comedian cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you jason. atheism a new religion for the west. atheism simply means lacking a belief in a higher power so if so if that's what you're talking about then of course not it's a simple expression of one's have one's own personal beliefs which is more...
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. >> this is at a performance expo in quebec, canada. this cherry red gt 500 mustang convertible. the guy has it up on on dino, something that can measure the horsepower and torque. and those rollers now are being driven by the car. so it can measure the performance of the vehicle. you see the guy in the back tinkering with the apparatus for a bit. takes it up slowly and then gives it the speed -- oh! >> he broke it. he broke it. >>o to pieces. sparks shatter all over the place. and those rollers now skipping along the ground as it tries to slow itself down. >> pretty awesome if you own this car and you are the one who broke this thing with the power of your car. yeah, i'm cool. >> awesome, unless your car got broke. >> yeah. >>> this video starts out with what looks like two people showing off a room they have for rent in an apartment. looks like a nice place. >> this is the room you'd be taking. >> here's your room. the bed is here. dresser is here. you can use all this stuff if you want. >> what the heck? >> [ bleep ]. >> comes back out and the girl roommate is in a pool of her
. >> this is at a performance expo in quebec, canada. this cherry red gt 500 mustang convertible. the guy has it up on on dino, something that can measure the horsepower and torque. and those rollers now are being driven by the car. so it can measure the performance of the vehicle. you see the guy in the back tinkering with the apparatus for a bit. takes it up slowly and then gives it the speed -- oh! >> he broke it. he broke it. >>o to pieces. sparks shatter all over the...
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s jonathan quebec 24 save, the defending champion kings scored three goals an a shutout of the san jose sharks. >> did they get a win again? >> they might. how about the red wings shocking the chicago blackhawks? 2-zip they take a 3-1 series lead. >> not bad. did you know there used to be a street named after chuck norris? >> i did not. >> it had to be changed because -- >> nobody crosses chuck norris. >> he is so strong and intimidating how can you use in norris comes to the defense of jobless quarterback tim teen bo. he calls tebow the old clutch player noting similarities, who couldn't between tebow and himself, norris makes the case the jacksonville jaguars should sign tebow and even references martin luther king, jr. >> hone that chuck norris is helping tim tebow's case just fine. >> stoppage during the royals and angels game last night. yeah. >> i feel bad. >> he looks like he's -- >> all of america, listen, we don't want to encourage this. >> the fan hits the brakes. dekalb tries to hit the brakes. >> it doesn't end well. >> who got the best of this one? >> i'm sure after the cam
s jonathan quebec 24 save, the defending champion kings scored three goals an a shutout of the san jose sharks. >> did they get a win again? >> they might. how about the red wings shocking the chicago blackhawks? 2-zip they take a 3-1 series lead. >> not bad. did you know there used to be a street named after chuck norris? >> i did not. >> it had to be changed because -- >> nobody crosses chuck norris. >> he is so strong and intimidating how can you use...
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one humbly called auto awesome is a series of photos taken in quebec bursts. sharing photos may be less of a chore thanks to a tool that selects large batches of images. >> if you go to vacation in thailand, it will filter in photos you want to see, so people have you affinity for, your family, your friends. >> reporter: google also demonstrated a simpler way to search on desktops, using your voice and a new hot wording fee cure that anticipates your query. okay. google, show me pictures of the santa cruz boardwalk. it wasn't a flashy conference, but the new tools may offer more substance, getting users the information they want when they want it. in san francisco, i'm here for cbs news. >>> well, a bus in johnstown, pennsylvania picked up an unexpected passenger, newly released video taken on the bus shows a deer crashing through the wendshield tuesday. the deer flailed around a while. when the driver opened the door, it ran to the back of the bus. eventually, it made its way out. there was only one passenger on board at the time and there were no injuries. >
one humbly called auto awesome is a series of photos taken in quebec bursts. sharing photos may be less of a chore thanks to a tool that selects large batches of images. >> if you go to vacation in thailand, it will filter in photos you want to see, so people have you affinity for, your family, your friends. >> reporter: google also demonstrated a simpler way to search on desktops, using your voice and a new hot wording fee cure that anticipates your query. okay. google, show me...
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. >>> welcome to "dish nation," the you got rock from quebec, keep doing what you're doing, entertainmenthe rickey smiley show, atlanta and beyond. kidd kraddick broadcasting from the heart of texas. and
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people actually gathered to rally against a planned seventy seven percent to wish an increase in quebec over the next five years that plan was later rejected for an annual increase of just three percent however it should be noted that tuition in quetta is around fifteen hundred dollars a year so a drop in the hat compared to american universities protesters accuse the police of mass round ups excessive fines over use of force and limiting their mobility the three person panel is expected to come up with a decision by the end of this year however critics question the intent of this investigation since the panel will not have the power to subpoena witnesses or pin opens is on individual officers. back here in the u.s. message who says senator elizabeth warren actually introduced legislation on wednesday that would set the interest rates on subsidized stafford student loans at the same rate as big banks however this bill is only a temporary measure these lower interest rates would only be effective for one year or so just long enough for congress to be able to debate a long term legislatio
people actually gathered to rally against a planned seventy seven percent to wish an increase in quebec over the next five years that plan was later rejected for an annual increase of just three percent however it should be noted that tuition in quetta is around fifteen hundred dollars a year so a drop in the hat compared to american universities protesters accuse the police of mass round ups excessive fines over use of force and limiting their mobility the three person panel is expected to...
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. >> look one of the areas, it comes out of quebec, a 914 area code. its own phone site, phone busters.com. they originate out of quebec and other parts of the world to be fair to canada. they give reverse social engineering answer. they call you this is the embassy, that is not going to happen. a lot of times when embassy will call, there is actually a service the state department has for citizens who are overseas. but the first thing you should always do, says it is you or, first thing you do, you call to verify where are they located? where are they at right now? that will be the first step of stopping this scam from happening. jenna: how do they know who to target, morgan? how do they know this number goes to a grand parent? >> it is, what it is dialing for dollars. you simply pick up the phone and keep dialing when somebody answers who appears to fit your audio profile, seem to be elderly, potentially a grandparent, that's where you do that. if somebody says, hi, it is grandma, it is me. can't be, because i don't have any grandkids and i'm too you
. >> look one of the areas, it comes out of quebec, a 914 area code. its own phone site, phone busters.com. they originate out of quebec and other parts of the world to be fair to canada. they give reverse social engineering answer. they call you this is the embassy, that is not going to happen. a lot of times when embassy will call, there is actually a service the state department has for citizens who are overseas. but the first thing you should always do, says it is you or, first thing...
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he was involved in montreal and quebec, during the battle, which i don't have, his left leg was severelyured. and after wards, if you know any military history about value corp. island, it's brilliant what he did to save not only his soldiers but also coming down and taking part of new york. it was very important. later on he also involves in the battle of richfield and czar foe georgia. he was the hero of it. the same leg is so severely injured that this shattered, so severely injured the doctors want to amputate it. around says no, it's been five months in an upstate military hospital, his leg is in a boxy contraption, and then his health is kind of ruined. it takes him a long time, actually a couple of years, to fully i regain his staple ma. he's hobbling around. one leg is shorter than the other. this is benedict arnold, and he -- well, it's a funny thing. he happens to know no , . -- knox. when he comes to boston, two years in a row, he comes to visit boston and he falls in love with another boston gal, and lucy being the social elitist becomes a match maker or the go-between the. t
he was involved in montreal and quebec, during the battle, which i don't have, his left leg was severelyured. and after wards, if you know any military history about value corp. island, it's brilliant what he did to save not only his soldiers but also coming down and taking part of new york. it was very important. later on he also involves in the battle of richfield and czar foe georgia. he was the hero of it. the same leg is so severely injured that this shattered, so severely injured the...
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>> quebec. >> and i remember -- >> the most dangerous chefs in nor north america. >> all the sorts ofd? >> it's not light cooking. and they -- more equals better. >> what did you eat in libya? >> lamb bbq, seafood. excellent seafood and leftover -- sort of remnants of italian cuisine. >> we have to leave it there. 9:00, parts unknown sunday? >> yes. >> great to have you on. and all of my guests. join us every night this week 10:00 eastern for our little roundtable. that's it for us.
>> quebec. >> and i remember -- >> the most dangerous chefs in nor north america. >> all the sorts ofd? >> it's not light cooking. and they -- more equals better. >> what did you eat in libya? >> lamb bbq, seafood. excellent seafood and leftover -- sort of remnants of italian cuisine. >> we have to leave it there. 9:00, parts unknown sunday? >> yes. >> great to have you on. and all of my guests. join us every night this week 10:00...
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quebec is the number one producer. so we asked you if american money had a scent, what would it be?of your responses. apple pie. bacon, of course. new car scent. love that. leatherbound books and rich mahogany. which would one you choose? >> the last one, of course. >> coming up next, million-dollar hampton renters. >> and if you are taking amtrak today, you will not be affected by this. we're learning now that the track in question where you see that massive derailment outside of baltimore is not one of the tracks utilized by amtrak or commuter rail in the northeast. it's farther to the east, apparently, of baltimore, so no impact, as we understand it, on amtrak or northeast corridor train travel, but we'll continue to keep up to date on this nasty derailment outside of baltimore, maryland, with a csx train. back after this. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. you decide. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i
quebec is the number one producer. so we asked you if american money had a scent, what would it be?of your responses. apple pie. bacon, of course. new car scent. love that. leatherbound books and rich mahogany. which would one you choose? >> the last one, of course. >> coming up next, million-dollar hampton renters. >> and if you are taking amtrak today, you will not be affected by this. we're learning now that the track in question where you see that massive derailment...
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>> quebec. >> and i remember -- >> the most dangerous chefs in nor north america. >> all the sorts of rich food? >> it's not light cooking. and they -- more equals better. >> what did you eat in libya? >> lamb bbq, seafood. excellent seafood and leftover -- sort of remnants of italian cuisine. >> we have to leave it there. 9:00, parts unknown sunday? >> yes. >> great to have you on. and all of my guests. join us every night this week 10:00 eastern for our little roundtable. that's it for us. >>> outfront next, breaking news. police tell us the wife of tsarnaev spoke with him after the bombings many. >>> why did it take eight months for this to happen after the attack in benghazi. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett. sources tell cnn that catherine russell, the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev spoke to her husband after his picture was releases from the fbi. did she know it was her husband whose picture was being shown across the world on television? deb feyerick. >> it's a huge development. that's what's so interesting about this. investigators are looking into this particular phon
>> quebec. >> and i remember -- >> the most dangerous chefs in nor north america. >> all the sorts of rich food? >> it's not light cooking. and they -- more equals better. >> what did you eat in libya? >> lamb bbq, seafood. excellent seafood and leftover -- sort of remnants of italian cuisine. >> we have to leave it there. 9:00, parts unknown sunday? >> yes. >> great to have you on. and all of my guests. join us every night this week...
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he was involved in montreal and quebec during that battle which i don't have up here. his left leg was severely injured. and then afterwards, of course, you probably know if you know any military history, it's brilliant what he did to save not only his soldiers, but also keep the british from coming down and taking over new york. later on he also was involved in the battle of ridgefield and most especially in saratoga, and he was really the hero of saratoga even though horatio gates took credit for it. but during that battle in saratoga, that same leg so severely injured that this had shattered, it's so severely injured, the doctors want to amputate it. and arnold says, no. he spends five months in an upstate military hospital. his leg is in this boxy contraption and in traction, and then his health is kind of ruined. it takes him a long time, actually, a couple of years, to fully regain his stamina. by the time he leaves there, he's hobbling around. one leg is shorter than the other permanently, and he's hobbling around on a cane. so this is men consistent arnold and,
he was involved in montreal and quebec during that battle which i don't have up here. his left leg was severely injured. and then afterwards, of course, you probably know if you know any military history, it's brilliant what he did to save not only his soldiers, but also keep the british from coming down and taking over new york. later on he also was involved in the battle of ridgefield and most especially in saratoga, and he was really the hero of saratoga even though horatio gates took credit...
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know, as i travel around my district in upstate new york, which forms the convergence of vermont, quebec and new york, i hear a couple of questions from my constituents. the first is about jobs and the second is why can't you fellows work together. no labels is a big part of that answer. we must work at the process of discussing issues, of gathering facts, and i want to repeat that, of gathering facts, then discussing those facts, and then reaching compromise. that is what the american people sent us here to do and that's why i came to congress 3 1/2 years ago. we all recognize that no one, no party, no group, has a monopoly n good ideas nor on the facts. i urge all of my colleagues in congress to work with us so that we will develop the kind of relationships, the kind of action, the kind of motivation that allows us to work for our friends and neighbors at home, those who we call constituents. and i yield back. mr. ribble: i thank the gentleman for his comments. and i yield three minutes of time to the gentleman from california, mr. bera. mr. bera: thank you to my colleague from wiscons
know, as i travel around my district in upstate new york, which forms the convergence of vermont, quebec and new york, i hear a couple of questions from my constituents. the first is about jobs and the second is why can't you fellows work together. no labels is a big part of that answer. we must work at the process of discussing issues, of gathering facts, and i want to repeat that, of gathering facts, then discussing those facts, and then reaching compromise. that is what the american people...
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we will take a quebec brake, when we come back, we expect the president to take questions in the eastm from reporters. [ giada ] why did i switch to natural instincts? it's healthier, ammonia-free. and with aloe, vitamin e, and coconut oil, my hair looks healthier than before i colored. i switched. you should too, to natural instincts. >>> welcome back to cnn. we are expecting president obama and british prime minister david cameron to come out to take reporters' questions. we expect one question from an american and one from the british, these are being doled out. we expect many reporters will be asking multi-parted questions. gloria borger is here, multi-parted is the word i used there. multi-part questions, i should say. we are expecting questions even though president obama and david cameron are talking about syria and the world crisis, the pending meeting of the superg-8 in northern ireland coming up. we expect they will be focused on the irs scandal and benghazi with the reporters. >> the white house probably wants to talk about the irs scandal. while jay carney said something p
we will take a quebec brake, when we come back, we expect the president to take questions in the eastm from reporters. [ giada ] why did i switch to natural instincts? it's healthier, ammonia-free. and with aloe, vitamin e, and coconut oil, my hair looks healthier than before i colored. i switched. you should too, to natural instincts. >>> welcome back to cnn. we are expecting president obama and british prime minister david cameron to come out to take reporters' questions. we expect...
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they were quebec him inside his orlando home about his ties to the bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev.r: sources say this man knew boston bombing suspects tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev and he confessed to being quote directly involved in a brutal 2011 drug-related murder in waltham, massachusetts a. federal law enforcement tells cnn that he also implicated tamer lan tsarnaev in the murders, but he is now dead, shot during questioning by an fbi act and two massachusetts state police officers in the kitchen of his orlando apartment. law enforcement source told cnn he had confessed to his role in the triple murder and became violent and attacked the fbi agent. he was then shot and killed. a friend said he knew the bombing suspects but that was all. >> he knew them back like two years ago, back in when he used to live in boston. and he knew him. he wasn't real close friends. he happened to know him. i guess it was his fault, mistake, but he had no idea that they were up to something like that, like bombing and everything, you know what i mean? >> now dead, the boston bomber knew one of th
they were quebec him inside his orlando home about his ties to the bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev.r: sources say this man knew boston bombing suspects tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev and he confessed to being quote directly involved in a brutal 2011 drug-related murder in waltham, massachusetts a. federal law enforcement tells cnn that he also implicated tamer lan tsarnaev in the murders, but he is now dead, shot during questioning by an fbi act and two massachusetts state police officers in...
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they came from quebec. they came to morris, illinois, the town austin is from.had to dig through it and finally found it. >> this is in good condition, right? >> it's a fisher-price pull toy. >> probably from the '60s. that brings back memories. that's part of it too like retracing your own past as well. great book. i love it. i think there's great advice not only for the kid picker in your life but this picker was reminded of a thing or two. the book is now in stores and "american pickers" season five delve into europe. >> we start the 27th on new shows and have 20 in a row. >> great to see you. >> let's go hunting. >> all right. >> great to meet you too. >>> coming up, jesse eisenberg is here live opening up about his blockbuster new role. all an illusion? we'll explain on "good morning >>> take a look at who is here. four magicians who rob banks. mix in a tenacious fbi agent, determined to bring them down and what do you have you have the line to a phenomenal new film "now you see me." it opens this friday and star jesse eisenberg joins us now to discuss and,
they came from quebec. they came to morris, illinois, the town austin is from.had to dig through it and finally found it. >> this is in good condition, right? >> it's a fisher-price pull toy. >> probably from the '60s. that brings back memories. that's part of it too like retracing your own past as well. great book. i love it. i think there's great advice not only for the kid picker in your life but this picker was reminded of a thing or two. the book is now in stores and...
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. >> quÉbec and respond ever so briefly. this is from and they just to dlp or status.they should've been here long enough to build up work documentation. >> those in favor of the amendment -- >> one of the questions i have on some of the disclosure rules on the bill if somebody submits a false affidavit and let's say the reviewing official somehow identifies it as being false, are they free to report it to the agents to investigate for false statements and cramps to the government? >> i don't believe it's any prohibition are not happening. >> at that good a language that said those documents can't be referred out or limited. you may be correct. i'll review it. i said i would be big mistake. >> those in favor signify by saying aye. opposed? as you know, we started at the bill close to 300 or more amendments. we have five minutes left. 28 amendments for the rest of the bill. not that. 90% of the amendments have been finished. i appreciate everybody's cooperation. the fact that all this online before we started with helpful. i try to keep this as transparent as possible.
. >> quÉbec and respond ever so briefly. this is from and they just to dlp or status.they should've been here long enough to build up work documentation. >> those in favor of the amendment -- >> one of the questions i have on some of the disclosure rules on the bill if somebody submits a false affidavit and let's say the reviewing official somehow identifies it as being false, are they free to report it to the agents to investigate for false statements and cramps to the...
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nos van a dejar mÁs cosas, vamos a quebec en canadÁ en julio, tocarÁ don omar, estamos con mÉxico tambiencuÉntanos. >>> y muy alentadoras. cada minuto satcha pretto, cada segundo, los rescatistas, nos encontramos en un grupo de comando hemos estado viendo la salida constante de caravanas de ambulancias, de carros bomberos. funcionando a la zona devastada para elevar a compaÑeros que trabajaron de una manera ardua sin parar, durante toda la noche. y la bÚsqueda entre los escombros, pilas de escombros enormes, dio grandes frutos, durante la primera noche, tras el monstruoso tornado de ayer pudieron rescatar a 101 personas con vida, ayer en rueda de prensa al finalizar el dÍa, autoridades indicaron que el nÚmero de muertos era de 51, lamentablemente esta maÑana la oficina del mÉdico forense del estado de oklahoma, informÓ que la cifra aumentÓ a 91, y todavÍa se cree que serÁ mas grande, que sea peor. las labores de rescate continÚan arduamente, en ciertos puntos en muchos puntos de esta Área. sin embargo se concentran especÍficamente en una escuela primaria, en la escuela primaria plaza towe
nos van a dejar mÁs cosas, vamos a quebec en canadÁ en julio, tocarÁ don omar, estamos con mÉxico tambiencuÉntanos. >>> y muy alentadoras. cada minuto satcha pretto, cada segundo, los rescatistas, nos encontramos en un grupo de comando hemos estado viendo la salida constante de caravanas de ambulancias, de carros bomberos. funcionando a la zona devastada para elevar a compaÑeros que trabajaron de una manera ardua sin parar, durante toda la noche. y la bÚsqueda entre los...
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to encourage beneficial bacteria to bring about a balance between the good and bad bacteria in the quÉbec will often be able to control and minimize the effect of the bad ones and that will be much more successful unless destructive way of handling. an epidemic condition now called quest to dreamt of for so is a gut microbe. when you give a person repeated doses of antibiotics, it can wipe out the normal microbial life of the cut. this one to start the back road starts to take over and it causes release of the, unpleasant conditions. chronic and they try to cheat it with other antibiotics and that often makes it worse. there is a treatment now this sounds incredibly disgusting and yet it seems to work and that is transplant. they take donor material from a relative and injected into the persons: period and tried to picture to say that and that seems to work with antibiotics no longer do. >> host: i read autism may be lack of good god abn hairiest and innocuous results. >> guest: not think anybody knows that. mom shouldn't feel guilty about having taken antibiotics. we have to wait a long
to encourage beneficial bacteria to bring about a balance between the good and bad bacteria in the quÉbec will often be able to control and minimize the effect of the bad ones and that will be much more successful unless destructive way of handling. an epidemic condition now called quest to dreamt of for so is a gut microbe. when you give a person repeated doses of antibiotics, it can wipe out the normal microbial life of the cut. this one to start the back road starts to take over and it...
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talked with representative 0 the canadian, swiss, finish nitch and dutch, and with the exception of quebec can none of them use that mechanism for funding their plan. so the new model would require contributions at a higher rate than what our plans are used to. we would project those contributions to come in at 120% of the project actuarial costs, but it would be a plan that would limit the employers' liability to that contribution. just as a defined contribution plan would. this model is one that would be -- could be considered by groups, primarily groups that are to the point where, for a variety of reasons, specific to an industry or specific employers, that the current defined benefit model is no longer acceptable, and this new model is a much better alternative than the current defined contribution system. there are couple of reasons for that. one, that the -- and this who is the code would have to be changed. presently the defined contributions system requires the individual accounts. the new model looks just like your current defined benefit plan. the benefits are pooled. a pool of
talked with representative 0 the canadian, swiss, finish nitch and dutch, and with the exception of quebec can none of them use that mechanism for funding their plan. so the new model would require contributions at a higher rate than what our plans are used to. we would project those contributions to come in at 120% of the project actuarial costs, but it would be a plan that would limit the employers' liability to that contribution. just as a defined contribution plan would. this model is one...
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fourth destination, montreal, quebec.aving to go to france. get that little french experience. >> if you love culture, you're a francophile, also the grand prix this summer and the jazz festival. the sofitel is a french property, french brand, and that costs $200 a night. the fourth night is free. >> that's a good deal then. excellent. kate maxwell, thanks so much. get in on those deals right now. >> thank you. >> coming up, speaking of deals, we've got a lot more deals for you, steals and deals, that is. jill martin is stopping by. she's got things popping for us already. we'll have that after your local news and weather. news and weather. good one, jill! christieys chris jimmy conners connor 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. people in milpitas will have to wait at least a month to get satisfaction. caltrans says that's how long it will take to replace a misspelled sign 880. you can see three is in the city name when there's only supposed to be two creating a new city called milipitas. the krar will pay for the sign not con
fourth destination, montreal, quebec.aving to go to france. get that little french experience. >> if you love culture, you're a francophile, also the grand prix this summer and the jazz festival. the sofitel is a french property, french brand, and that costs $200 a night. the fourth night is free. >> that's a good deal then. excellent. kate maxwell, thanks so much. get in on those deals right now. >> thank you. >> coming up, speaking of deals, we've got a lot more deals...
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what we learned is with the exception of quÉbec, -- [inaudible] a mechanism for funding their plans.so the new model, the target model would require contributions at a higher rate than what our plans are used to. we would reject those contributions to come in at about 120% of the projected actuarial cost to buy the would be a plan that would limit the employer's liability to that contribution. just has a defined contribution plan would. this model is one that would be, could be considered by groups, primarily groups that are to the point for a variety of reasons, specific to industry or specific employers. current defined-benefit mall is no longer acceptable, and this new model is a much better alternative than current defined contribution systems. a couple reasons for the. one, and this is why the code would have to be change. the benefits are pooled, and benefits paid in an annuity for. there is no individual. no hardship to should be shunned. it's just operational it would look just like the current system. but as i said the contributions are limited of the employer's exposure, an
what we learned is with the exception of quÉbec, -- [inaudible] a mechanism for funding their plans.so the new model, the target model would require contributions at a higher rate than what our plans are used to. we would reject those contributions to come in at about 120% of the projected actuarial cost to buy the would be a plan that would limit the employer's liability to that contribution. just has a defined contribution plan would. this model is one that would be, could be considered by...