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rice. >> mmm. >> all right. so, we can't talk about all of this food without talking about chili. it's really hard, so pay attention. so, first what i did is i put the meat in, put it on sear mode, and i'm searing my meat with my tomatoes. now...look how hard this is. i'm gonna put my ingredients into the pot. >> [ laughs ] that's not hard at all. >> now i still have to put the lid on. okay. so, i put the lid on. and then i touch one button... [ beeps ] ...and 20 minutes later -- let me show you what chili looks like when it's power cooked. >> love the one-button touch. that's gorgeous! >> look at that! so, not only do we have a huge bounty of chili, 'cause we have 6 quarts... >> [ gasps ] >> ...but it's infused with flavor. look at the beans. look at the meat. >> beautiful ingredients. >> look at the tomato sauce. >> oh, yum. >> that is the way to eat chili. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. let me do this right. >> and just remember -- i did it in 20 minutes... >> oh, wow. >> ...with the touch of one button. >> wow, wow, w
rice. >> mmm. >> all right. so, we can't talk about all of this food without talking about chili. it's really hard, so pay attention. so, first what i did is i put the meat in, put it on sear mode, and i'm searing my meat with my tomatoes. now...look how hard this is. i'm gonna put my ingredients into the pot. >> [ laughs ] that's not hard at all. >> now i still have to put the lid on. okay. so, i put the lid on. and then i touch one button... [ beeps ] ...and 20 minutes...
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to me, ambassador rice is diminishing the terror issue. certainly isis was an existential threat to the jordanian set on fire the americans beheaded and now we hear that kayla mueller, an american, was killed. the isis savages say by bombing but they probably killed her, right? hitler was not an existential threat until 1938. to flail around while kill are groups gained power as isis has is unwise to say the least. but the obama administration apparently believes the bombing campaign and other secondary measures will eventually downgrade the isis savages. meantime, thousands of people are dying and thousands of people are plotting to come here to kill americans. the rest of the speech was your standard issue doing great, what's the problem. it's kind of bizarre, though, to hear ambassador rice refer to climate change as a strategic talking point. but hey, standard issue on the left, right? there was mention of universal values and international order. that kind of stuff. which means absolutely nothing. summing up president obama believes t
to me, ambassador rice is diminishing the terror issue. certainly isis was an existential threat to the jordanian set on fire the americans beheaded and now we hear that kayla mueller, an american, was killed. the isis savages say by bombing but they probably killed her, right? hitler was not an existential threat until 1938. to flail around while kill are groups gained power as isis has is unwise to say the least. but the obama administration apparently believes the bombing campaign and other...
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goes to rice. rice is the new heatmeat? >> i look and feel better. recovery is the same. >> reporter:s this is rice? >> yes. >> reporter: cashing on america's hunger for more protein in the duet. writing protein a $12 billion global market in two years and wants to carve out a nearby, how to extract a protein from the rice. . >> is this more expensive? >> less expensive and hypoallergenic gluten free and vegan. >> reporter: sold from whole foods to the vitamin bar. and rice protein products now fastest growing line. >> the organic sales since 2011 have increased 204% and actually last year the sales increased 72%. >> reporter: rice protein doesn't cost that much because axiom uses unsellable bits of rice source material. estimates at $100 million but the setting showing no difference in muscle recovery because using whey and muscle it's from the crowd to the health club crowd. for "nightly business report," jane wells, los angeles. >>> that's it for "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for joining us. we'll see
goes to rice. rice is the new heatmeat? >> i look and feel better. recovery is the same. >> reporter:s this is rice? >> yes. >> reporter: cashing on america's hunger for more protein in the duet. writing protein a $12 billion global market in two years and wants to carve out a nearby, how to extract a protein from the rice. . >> is this more expensive? >> less expensive and hypoallergenic gluten free and vegan. >> reporter: sold from whole foods to the...
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ground beef, onion, and cooked rice. very confusing. >> extremely confusing. >> the contradictions are just -- >> enormous. >> enormous. >> iranians, we take you into our house and take you to our hearts. in that way we are extreme. we are extremists in so many ways. >> you see this tortured relationship between america and iran for many years. how do you think most americans will react when they see this? >> they will start coming. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> it is very important for us as iranians, to get true, to make sure that we are seen as humans here and not the so-called enemy or the darkness of iran. like you go to anybody's house in iran, and i am sure they will welcome you. >> the axis of evil. we are not the axis of evil. just normal evil like everybody else. [ laughter ] >> ten years ago iran was -- people, they had hope for future. young people, they wanted to travel. they had a little bit of money but because of sanction, this sanction really squeeze everybody. eight years, no foreign investment here. and so i
ground beef, onion, and cooked rice. very confusing. >> extremely confusing. >> the contradictions are just -- >> enormous. >> enormous. >> iranians, we take you into our house and take you to our hearts. in that way we are extreme. we are extremists in so many ways. >> you see this tortured relationship between america and iran for many years. how do you think most americans will react when they see this? >> they will start coming. >> yes. [...
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pounding the rice makes it stickier. this is their first experience to ask fresh rice cakes. >> it's really great. really delicious. >> it's better than the ones you see. >> in the evening he took one of his guests to a public bath. he gives the guest an instruction sheet he prepared himself and explains the proper manners. >> always towel, keep it with you. >> okay. >> you don't, you know put in the bath. >> you are not allowed to wear swim suits. the water is kept at 41 degrees celsius. the temperature most popular among japanese people. >> it's so relaxing. >> these days japanese houses are in bathrooms. they still like to visit. >> translator: foreigners are impressed by things they can't see at the usual tourist spots. i think visiting local kmun communities and seeing ordinary people living their every day lives is another form of site seeing. >> more and more foreigners are viz visiting japan these days. efforts are being made to utilize charms of the country that the tourist industry long overlooked. >> now let's
pounding the rice makes it stickier. this is their first experience to ask fresh rice cakes. >> it's really great. really delicious. >> it's better than the ones you see. >> in the evening he took one of his guests to a public bath. he gives the guest an instruction sheet he prepared himself and explains the proper manners. >> always towel, keep it with you. >> okay. >> you don't, you know put in the bath. >> you are not allowed to wear swim suits. the...
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the village has always farmed rice.ince the late 1990s the soil has depleted and rice harvests have fallen by half. he saw the solution to the villages problem. he discovered organic produce sells for a higher price than regularly produced vegetables. in 202005, he decided to participate in the government's organic farming program. he adopted organic farming methods in order to raise income. organic farming requires a substantial investment to set up. plastic greenhouses can cost as much as $1200. he says this is equal to 80% of a traditional farmers annual income. only 15 of the 132 farming families in the village meet the criteria for organic agriculture. he's still trying to encourage more families to make the transition. today he's visiting somjit. somjit says he cannot afford the initial investment. somjit is still not convinced. a few days later thatsany calls a meeting. it's been held at the home of up with of the organic farmers. all the farmers who started growing organic produce have seen their incomes double
the village has always farmed rice.ince the late 1990s the soil has depleted and rice harvests have fallen by half. he saw the solution to the villages problem. he discovered organic produce sells for a higher price than regularly produced vegetables. in 202005, he decided to participate in the government's organic farming program. he adopted organic farming methods in order to raise income. organic farming requires a substantial investment to set up. plastic greenhouses can cost as much as...
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>> rice need not worry. talented players recognize talented players. >> i had never seen a young man come into the nfl that could run the routes the way he could run routes. >> rice! to the one yard line. >> he was really really good. >> but really good was not good enough. >> steps up and throws. incomplete. >> three straight trips to the post season ended short of the super bowl when the 88th season got off to a mediocre start, pressure from eddie debartalow started to build. >> if you didn't perform the way you were supposed to perform, all the sudden you would see this guy that was like this mean guy and he was not as friendly you know because he was all about winning. >> the main thing is i don't like to lose. >> following back to back losses, the owner's temper boiled over. >> we used to have a soft drink thing with a glass. i remember we came in after the game and the thing was broken. the glass was all shattered. mr. d had kicked it. he was pissed. bill said i'm done. [ bleep ] this guy he's nuts. no
>> rice need not worry. talented players recognize talented players. >> i had never seen a young man come into the nfl that could run the routes the way he could run routes. >> rice! to the one yard line. >> he was really really good. >> but really good was not good enough. >> steps up and throws. incomplete. >> three straight trips to the post season ended short of the super bowl when the 88th season got off to a mediocre start, pressure from eddie...
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and susan rice stepping to the podium to unveil a new national security strategy. last time they unveiled a strategy in 2010, they talked about down playing counter terror as a central part of their strategy. i pressed josh earnest. >> in retrospect was that naive? >> not at all. one clear piece of evidence to indicate that strategy had success. the president had success in building a coalition of 60 nations to take the fight to it isil. >> reporter: we are told that susan rice will say climate change is a major national security threat and a claim critics will jump on in a week in which his strategy in dealing with islamic militant its is very much under fire, jenna. >> we are watching the authorization of use of military force and if the president will go to congress and ask for that and the language that susan rice will use to describe isis. will they talk about is slammic extremism in this big strategy speech or not? >> reporter: no violent extremism is the term they keep using. just this morning a top democrat on the house armed services committee said it is t
and susan rice stepping to the podium to unveil a new national security strategy. last time they unveiled a strategy in 2010, they talked about down playing counter terror as a central part of their strategy. i pressed josh earnest. >> in retrospect was that naive? >> not at all. one clear piece of evidence to indicate that strategy had success. the president had success in building a coalition of 60 nations to take the fight to it isil. >> reporter: we are told that susan...
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susan rice is the president's foreign policy architect. is primarily responsible for the confusion we have seen with the president's lack of strategy on radical islam or going against isis. i think she is going to double down. she is going to say that this is actually a fight against violent extremism. she is not going to use the word jihad or radical islam. she is going to claim successes in iraq and syria. successes that we know are not there. we know what the president said recently trivializing the fight against radical islam, trying to say that we shouldn't claim it is an existential threat. i'm sort of wondering while we had the the president saying that susan rice saying that, what is that strategy supposed to be? >> okay, mr. stempson, i cited the u.n. report and the amnesty international report that say at this very moment children, 10 years old, okay, being raped, tortured and the world as they did in the 1930s looking away. not doing anything about 40 othousand isis fires at the most. are you telling me that the world can't defe
susan rice is the president's foreign policy architect. is primarily responsible for the confusion we have seen with the president's lack of strategy on radical islam or going against isis. i think she is going to double down. she is going to say that this is actually a fight against violent extremism. she is not going to use the word jihad or radical islam. she is going to claim successes in iraq and syria. successes that we know are not there. we know what the president said recently...
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on which the tribes depend. >> where does the wild rice grow? >> up in this area here. the reason we're in bad river is because of the wild rice. through a series of prophecies were told to move inland to the place where food grows on the water and the food that grows on water is wild rice. maybe somebody could say why don't you stop eating the fish or wild rice and first of all our community is very poor and depends on these foods to survive and most importantly these are foods that the spirit told us that we would have. >> the bad river and the kakagon sloughs represent about 40 percent of the wetlands for coastal lake superior. >> the chippewa tribes set up harvest camp at the edge of the mine site about a year ago as part of a strategy to stop the mine. they invited the public to come here and learn firsthand about the land. >> you get lead, arsenic mercury... >> over 5000 people have visited the camp, learning the dangers posed by the mine and cataloging the environment before gtac starts digging. >> slap it. come on. give me five. oh, ther
on which the tribes depend. >> where does the wild rice grow? >> up in this area here. the reason we're in bad river is because of the wild rice. through a series of prophecies were told to move inland to the place where food grows on the water and the food that grows on water is wild rice. maybe somebody could say why don't you stop eating the fish or wild rice and first of all our community is very poor and depends on these foods to survive and most importantly these are foods...
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we have just turned around sound from susan rice. let's take a listen together. >> we're obviously very concerned about the reports that have come in in recent hours. we do not at the present have any evidence to corroborate isil's claims. >> national security advisor susan rice reacting to this news. michelle said this is a coordinated response from the state and white house. how does or how should -- as soon as we learn the facts in this whole thing, how should the white house respond? jordan has excellent intel. i imagine jordan would be work with the administration closely on this. >> they would. it's going to be very did difficult to figure out. this is an area control canled by isis. the only way we would know is if isis provide proof. if it doesn't, it's going to be very hard. there's limit to how close you can get with satellite imagery. maybe there was some contact. i would guess they're going to have to wait until they find more definitive proof. >> that's the matter of question. they're claiming this happened in raqqa, isi
we have just turned around sound from susan rice. let's take a listen together. >> we're obviously very concerned about the reports that have come in in recent hours. we do not at the present have any evidence to corroborate isil's claims. >> national security advisor susan rice reacting to this news. michelle said this is a coordinated response from the state and white house. how does or how should -- as soon as we learn the facts in this whole thing, how should the white house...
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now, we get the president and susan rice telling us, well, calm down. really, we're pretty safe. don't worry about it. whose message are we supposed to believe here? >> well, we have to come up with an answer, don't we, paul, because if you -- >> because we ask the question. >> anybody who's been watching this, what is this all about? so we'll come up with what i think is an explanation. barack obama is in the last two years of a presidency. he does have an agenda. by and large a domestic agenda. a little history, go back to the presidency of lyndon johnson. there was a famous phrase during the johnson presidency, he was guns versus butter. spending on the vietnam war versus spending on the great society. it was a dilemma because it was hard to do. i'm convinced that barack obama has concluded he's not going to allow the last two years of his presidency to be dragged into what he calls a long term overseas expensive military commitment. he simply won't go there. he wants to take that money and spend it on his domestic policy. >> the way i understand this national security strateg
now, we get the president and susan rice telling us, well, calm down. really, we're pretty safe. don't worry about it. whose message are we supposed to believe here? >> well, we have to come up with an answer, don't we, paul, because if you -- >> because we ask the question. >> anybody who's been watching this, what is this all about? so we'll come up with what i think is an explanation. barack obama is in the last two years of a presidency. he does have an agenda. by and...
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national security advisor susan rice.ause] >> good evening, everyone. eric, thank you for those extraordinarily kind words. i want you to know, as you were singing my praises carrie is over there panting me, questioning every word of your kindness. so i appreciate it all the more. but, eric, i really do want to thank you genuinely for your many years of friendship and partnership. it has really been a tremendous honor to serve with you in president obama's administration, and i know i speak for all of your colleagues and friends in the administration and around the world when i say how grateful we are to you. thank you for all you've done during your outstanding service as attorney general. to make our country better and our world safer. we will miss you mightily. [applause] and, john kerry, i love you too. [laughter] i'm the cleanup act, so why will try to be relatively brief, after what i know has been quite a long day, actually a long couple of days. john and i were talking before i came on stage and we wanted to thank
national security advisor susan rice.ause] >> good evening, everyone. eric, thank you for those extraordinarily kind words. i want you to know, as you were singing my praises carrie is over there panting me, questioning every word of your kindness. so i appreciate it all the more. but, eric, i really do want to thank you genuinely for your many years of friendship and partnership. it has really been a tremendous honor to serve with you in president obama's administration, and i know i...
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but the rices got the ominous big picture. someone was targeting them and wanted them out. >> who was it that wanted them out of this house so bad? and was it just one person? someone was trying to harass them to where they would leave this property. >> reporter: next, an attempt to get the rice's neighbors angry with them -- a valentine's day card. the ideal way to share a little love with that special someone. only paul abel, one of the rices' neighbors, didn't see it quite that way. because the card was sent to his wife, tanya. wait a minute, paul. it wasn't from you? >> wasn't from me. >> reporter: what did the valentine's day card say, tanya? >> it said, "love, jerry rice." >> reporter: paul hadn't even met jerry yet. he decided to change that in a hurry. >> he got mad. he went right out the door and went and knocked on their door. he's not the jealous type, but he -- he left the house in five minutes. >> fast. who's this guy that -- i have a beautiful wife. she's mine, and who is he sending out a valentine card? >> repor
but the rices got the ominous big picture. someone was targeting them and wanted them out. >> who was it that wanted them out of this house so bad? and was it just one person? someone was trying to harass them to where they would leave this property. >> reporter: next, an attempt to get the rice's neighbors angry with them -- a valentine's day card. the ideal way to share a little love with that special someone. only paul abel, one of the rices' neighbors, didn't see it quite that...
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davidson says no not to eat the white rice. they'll have all the macaroni and cheese, white rice everything all the same, hamming, turkey fried chicken, fried fish. you have a buffet full of food and there's no encouragement not to do that because they figure people are going to come out and eat. >> dr. davidson talk about that, there's a lot of psychology there. >> i think the african-american community has probably culturally some of the most unhealthy food. that comes from the fact that we were given the scraps as slaves and we turned them into delicacies. that whole concept has gone on for centuries. we need to begin to turn that around. we have enough chefs, and even the chef shows they or not doing healthy foods and chefs are capable in teaching us to cook in a way that's healthy and tasty. even the chefs shows show some of the most un4e8 think food. we will be showing people how to make foods they haven't tasted before. we just need to recognize some foods cause disease. if a food is going to have to cause you a disease
davidson says no not to eat the white rice. they'll have all the macaroni and cheese, white rice everything all the same, hamming, turkey fried chicken, fried fish. you have a buffet full of food and there's no encouragement not to do that because they figure people are going to come out and eat. >> dr. davidson talk about that, there's a lot of psychology there. >> i think the african-american community has probably culturally some of the most unhealthy food. that comes from the...
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i wouldn't bother getting that close to susan rice. i watched it on c-span. i will tell you, it was an embarrassment. an embarrassment to our country. it was like listening to the midwest class valedictorian listening to the rotary club. the speech was pure mush. then you get the vogue words and vogue tribute. the word extensional has become way -- putin has an extensional arsenal and he's a real problem. most extensional threats don't pop up and say hicks i'm an extensional threat. they become extensional threats. at the rate they're expanding in the middle east and the world it's becoming a threat. it already is for people in the east. >> i'm just a country boy. i hear extensional threat. youyou mean people that want to kill us and destroy us? (?) >> yeah, it's a sad sad state of affairs. this president can't admit his wrong about anything. the tone of this speech, if you listen to it beyond the bumper slogans that don't constitute a -- it was self-congratulatory. the whole thrust of susan rice's remarks, we've done really well and we'll do more of the same
i wouldn't bother getting that close to susan rice. i watched it on c-span. i will tell you, it was an embarrassment. an embarrassment to our country. it was like listening to the midwest class valedictorian listening to the rotary club. the speech was pure mush. then you get the vogue words and vogue tribute. the word extensional has become way -- putin has an extensional arsenal and he's a real problem. most extensional threats don't pop up and say hicks i'm an extensional threat. they become...
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janay rice.ment of the incident of violence purpose traited by ray rice against his now wife is the definitive nfl women's moment of the season. the league initially suspended rice for only two games after video surfaced of rice dragging his fiancee's unconscious form out of a hotel elevator. the punishment was less than other players received for using illegal drugs. it was only after the public saw the full video of the incident including the sickening image of janay hitting the elevator floor after being struck by ray rice that the league was pressured to suspend him indefinitely. when they did take definitive action, they ran afoul as what most folks see of fair labor practices. the league couldn't punish rice for the same transgression twice and a judge didn't buy the nfl's claim that rice had somehow misled commissioner roger goodell about what had happened in that elevator. that goodell could have possibly thought it was anything but rice lashing out in a moment of brutality. rice was rein
janay rice.ment of the incident of violence purpose traited by ray rice against his now wife is the definitive nfl women's moment of the season. the league initially suspended rice for only two games after video surfaced of rice dragging his fiancee's unconscious form out of a hotel elevator. the punishment was less than other players received for using illegal drugs. it was only after the public saw the full video of the incident including the sickening image of janay hitting the elevator...
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support for various candidates -- said they would support condoleezza rice. she's given no indication she will run. harrises and and she got 46%. >> this is a predominantly democratic state and how to somebody like condoleezza rice with her time with the bush administration wind up in the lead. was good to carla and willie brown.>> condoleezza rice is a serious contender.>> this is a democratic state and yet the republican comes to a head in the senate race. how crazy is that? in california we have two african-american women who are one and two in the polls in the senate race.>> that was your idea. right on the show you said if condoleezza rice should be the candidate. >> i made an observation. pseudo-journalist we do this and that is evaluate the options and know what's included.>> i have interacted with her often enough that if she really gets out there she will be formidable. i think that it's too early even with the numbers being what they are to suggest that she be anything other than a competitor. the numbers to reflect she has 75% of republican vote an
support for various candidates -- said they would support condoleezza rice. she's given no indication she will run. harrises and and she got 46%. >> this is a predominantly democratic state and how to somebody like condoleezza rice with her time with the bush administration wind up in the lead. was good to carla and willie brown.>> condoleezza rice is a serious contender.>> this is a democratic state and yet the republican comes to a head in the senate race. how crazy is that?...
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they want to trade long grain rice to cuba. the cubans want to buy long grain rice. they want that as opposed to california short grain rice. well they do. set aside all the other issues, would that not be in the best interest of the united states and american exporters that we would facilitate trade with cuba? >> you're going to get me into some trouble because i'm not sure if i can set aside all of the issues. if i could put it in a vacuum, it would be in our interest. i'm not sure we do those things in a vacuum. >> i understand there are a lot of other issues to be involved. having this barrier, to me, of trade hurts americans. i don't know about the cubans. they get their rice from vietnam. so -- i'm out of time. i have some other questions that i'd like to submit for the record. >> without objection. >> to be answered. thank you very much. >> thank you judge poe. we'll go to mr. cicilline of rhode island. >> thank you, madam chair, and thank you to the witnesses. i, too want to begin by acknowledging the experiences and passionate leadership on cuba-american rel
they want to trade long grain rice to cuba. the cubans want to buy long grain rice. they want that as opposed to california short grain rice. well they do. set aside all the other issues, would that not be in the best interest of the united states and american exporters that we would facilitate trade with cuba? >> you're going to get me into some trouble because i'm not sure if i can set aside all of the issues. if i could put it in a vacuum, it would be in our interest. i'm not sure we...
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people here grow vegetables, peanuts and rice. it's precious, fertile land in a country that has so little of it and struggles to feed its own people. >> last year, the president announced plans to grow enough rice to end imports by 2017. >> the area is crucial for to us meet our goal to be self sufficient in rice, because we have the potential to double our production. >> that's given people hope. he now sees in this mine field rice paddies, waiting to be sown. al jazeera, southern senegal. >> japan has clawed its way out of ediscretion but the pace of great has met expectations. there is still concern about attempt to say revive the third largest economy in the word after two decades of stagnant growth. >> the snow just keeps coming for people in parts of the northeast of the united states. piles of snow blanketed many parts of massachusetts maine and new hampshire. freezing temperatures and strong winds caused road closures and major flight cancellations. especially hard hit is boston, which got its fourth major snowstorm in th
people here grow vegetables, peanuts and rice. it's precious, fertile land in a country that has so little of it and struggles to feed its own people. >> last year, the president announced plans to grow enough rice to end imports by 2017. >> the area is crucial for to us meet our goal to be self sufficient in rice, because we have the potential to double our production. >> that's given people hope. he now sees in this mine field rice paddies, waiting to be sown. al jazeera,...
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we need not worry about it. >> susan rice and the president are the people we should believe? they're telling us what the real administration policies? >> well, here is the thing that i wonder at. it's very dangerous for a member of this administration to invoke world war ii because it reminds us of a time when the president of the united states understood that if our allies were faultering, we would be living at the point of a gun. he said this to an isolationist congress. this is a time when one vote separated us from the draft when we desperately needed an army and general marshal called begging. it's an amazing era for them to bring us back to a time when there was leadership of the united states. >> okay, dorothy, fine. they're saying basically, look this isn't the hitler threat. this isn't even the soviet union threat. this is a rag tag -- it's a bunch of largely disorganized terrorists who they are spread out all over and hit here or there but that doesn't threaten the existence of the u.s. >> here is the thing. this is precisely what people said at the time of world wa
we need not worry about it. >> susan rice and the president are the people we should believe? they're telling us what the real administration policies? >> well, here is the thing that i wonder at. it's very dangerous for a member of this administration to invoke world war ii because it reminds us of a time when the president of the united states understood that if our allies were faultering, we would be living at the point of a gun. he said this to an isolationist congress. this is...
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the ravens terminated rice's contract last september. he reportedly plans to move back to his homestate in new york in hopes of relaunching his football career. >>> we have a major positive update on that 6-year-old boy severely injured in a sledding accident last month. >> he nearly died when he slid right into a passing car in front of his home in mclean, but tonight we've got video of him talking, smiling on his way to recovery. >> reporter: i'm surae chinn in mclean. little benston spoke and laughed for the first time today and it was all caught tape. mom shows little benston a video produced by the capitals ice hockey team made just for the 6-year-old boy. a sledding accident near benston's home put the 6-year- old in a coma. prayers have been spreading on social media ever since caps blog russian machine never breaks founded in frederick, maryland, picked up the story with #prayforbman. yesterday's the boy's uncle texted ian olan, co-founder of the blog. >> my first reaction was i started tearing up immediately because you're right
the ravens terminated rice's contract last september. he reportedly plans to move back to his homestate in new york in hopes of relaunching his football career. >>> we have a major positive update on that 6-year-old boy severely injured in a sledding accident last month. >> he nearly died when he slid right into a passing car in front of his home in mclean, but tonight we've got video of him talking, smiling on his way to recovery. >> reporter: i'm surae chinn in mclean....
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and within the last hour we've also heard from the national security adviser susan rice. she didn't have a lot to add, but she is certainly a new voice on this situation. >> we're obviously very concerned about the reports that have come in in recent hours. we do not at the present have any evidence to corroborate isil's claims, but obviously we'll keep reviewing the information at hand. >> to paraphrase something well known to people in the military from the art of war, it says if you cannot attack your enemy's strategy, what you must do is attack their alliance. so the argument could easily be made that this is an effort by isis to drive a wedge between the u.s. and jordan in this particular case. >> interesting point catherine. thank you. in terms of what is next i'm sure it's all hands on deck. >> yeah. the what is next is really the key piece here. what we've seen in the past -- and this is sort of the isis history with their propaganda -- is that they have become much more elaborate or they've embroidered their propaganda in a way that it's part of a rollout. it's j
and within the last hour we've also heard from the national security adviser susan rice. she didn't have a lot to add, but she is certainly a new voice on this situation. >> we're obviously very concerned about the reports that have come in in recent hours. we do not at the present have any evidence to corroborate isil's claims, but obviously we'll keep reviewing the information at hand. >> to paraphrase something well known to people in the military from the art of war, it says if...
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rice plans to move to new york and try to restart his football career. the department of transportation is now investigating that united airlines fare mistake and could end up requiring the airline to honor those cheap fares. thousands of passengers bought first class air fare from europe to the u.s. for about 70 bucks? united said it was a mistake and would not honor the fares. united said a vendor applied an incorrect currency exchange rate. good news for a teen whose interview story captured the nation. yasir moore landed the job at chick-fil-a. his story went viral after someone snapped a picture of the two target employees helping him pick out a tie for his interview, they showed him how to tie it and went even further giving him some advice and a pep talk which he says helped him land the job. congratulations. the "50 shades" frenzy is in full swing after making its worldwide debut. people lined up across the country to be among the first to see the bestseller turned big screen blockbuster. 50 shades of gray is already the top title for this valent
rice plans to move to new york and try to restart his football career. the department of transportation is now investigating that united airlines fare mistake and could end up requiring the airline to honor those cheap fares. thousands of passengers bought first class air fare from europe to the u.s. for about 70 bucks? united said it was a mistake and would not honor the fares. united said a vendor applied an incorrect currency exchange rate. good news for a teen whose interview story captured...
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susan rice laid out details there. other democrats are calling for a change of venue of the speech to eliminate any appearance of it being a one-sided little move. democratic congressman joining us now with much more on this discussion. congressman, thank you for coming in. a fellow democrat, steve israel, he was on with us yesterday. he says this whole thing has really put him in a tough spot. what spot does it put you in? >> here's what's frustrating about this. we've spent now close to a month talking about a speech and the invitation to the speech and the fact that speaker boehner went out of his way to avoid standard protocol. he misled not just democrats in the house but misled the israelis in saying this was an invitation on behalf of everyone. and instead of talking about the central issue that we ought to be talking about with respect to u.s./israel relations and our own national security, we are talking about a speech. i tried hard to pushback the debate to where it ought to be. how do we ensure we're cutting
susan rice laid out details there. other democrats are calling for a change of venue of the speech to eliminate any appearance of it being a one-sided little move. democratic congressman joining us now with much more on this discussion. congressman, thank you for coming in. a fellow democrat, steve israel, he was on with us yesterday. he says this whole thing has really put him in a tough spot. what spot does it put you in? >> here's what's frustrating about this. we've spent now close to...
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david wall rice. you dr. david rice. >> thank you very much. good evening to all of you.ourse i want to thank president bottomsly and wellesley college for having me here this evening. it's a big deal to be here. specifically i want to thank dr. cameron and in particular black women's ministry group that was responsible for bringing me here. you took some of what i was going to say alexis. i want to thank alexis griffin also specifically because of the dedication that she had both in the class and in making sure that i was able to come here. she said almost immediately after she took my class that she wanted me to come to wellesley to be able to have a conversation with you all. and she has pushed for some time to make sure that happened. even though she beat me up significantly around a grade that she earned in the class which was a strong grade but nonetheless she made sure that i was here. so, thank a for that. and my new dear friend, ms. harris, tyler harris, who made sure i arrived safely and unscathed from the airport. they picked me up in a car that had no window w
david wall rice. you dr. david rice. >> thank you very much. good evening to all of you.ourse i want to thank president bottomsly and wellesley college for having me here this evening. it's a big deal to be here. specifically i want to thank dr. cameron and in particular black women's ministry group that was responsible for bringing me here. you took some of what i was going to say alexis. i want to thank alexis griffin also specifically because of the dedication that she had both in the...
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my recovery is exactly the same. >> this is rice and pea?eo of axiom, the largest producer of plant-based freens in the u.s. cashing in on america's hunger for more protein in our diet. the bbc estimates animal-based whey protein will be a $12 billion global market in two years, and axiom wants to carve out a niche. snoo is this for expensive? >> it's less expensive, and it's also hypoallergic and gluten-free and vegan. >> axiom's rice protein sells everywhere from whole foods to small stores like the vitamin barn in malibu. nutribiotics has been use it and rice profine products are now its fastest growing line. >> the organic sales since 2011 have increased 204% and actually last year the sales increased 72%. >> rice protein doesn't cost that much because axiom uses unsellable broken bits of rice as source material. annual sales are estimated at $100 million. with a study in the nutrition jushl showing no difference in muscle recovery between using whe wr and rice protein, the market is expanding from the health food crowd to the health clu
my recovery is exactly the same. >> this is rice and pea?eo of axiom, the largest producer of plant-based freens in the u.s. cashing in on america's hunger for more protein in our diet. the bbc estimates animal-based whey protein will be a $12 billion global market in two years, and axiom wants to carve out a niche. snoo is this for expensive? >> it's less expensive, and it's also hypoallergic and gluten-free and vegan. >> axiom's rice protein sells everywhere from whole foods...
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will susan rice articulate a strategy today? >> the answer is no. last year the international terror threat was said to be as great as it was before 9/11 so the bases of this isn't a war on terror and there is no need to have americans in the region is being disproved every day. i am surprised isis' assets are not higher than $2 billion. they control an area larger than the uk and they have national budget that ahead of us. they are building a state. and every day that goes by and we don't challenge them allows them to build up. >> one of the reports i did had to do with this islamic manifesto about how women will live under the rule. i want to bring in shepherd smith who is reporting the story that was happening at the end of "happening now." he has learned more information. isis claiming a female hostage was killed in an airstrike. shep, what are you learned? >> reporter: the jordanians haven't commented on this but catherine heritage's group is highly skeptical of the killing of his aid working who was dealing with the on-going civil war. somethi
will susan rice articulate a strategy today? >> the answer is no. last year the international terror threat was said to be as great as it was before 9/11 so the bases of this isn't a war on terror and there is no need to have americans in the region is being disproved every day. i am surprised isis' assets are not higher than $2 billion. they control an area larger than the uk and they have national budget that ahead of us. they are building a state. and every day that goes by and we...
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susan rice outlined the plan today, saying the u.s. should not be seen as the sole protecter around the world. >> we are already providing military assistance to ukraine. we have not taken a decision yet to up that, the nature of that assistance to include lethal defensive equipment. it's something that is under consideration. but obviously, it is -- it's a significant step. and we will want to do so in close consultation, and in coordination with our partners. >> rice also said russia is feeling the economic strain of sanctions from the u.s. and its allies. >>> in nigeria the number 1 security concern is boarm. andecialgboko haramand in niger it killed 90 fighters after the group attacked a local town. >> for days chaddian soldiers have been strengthening their position after taking over the town from boko haram fighters. inside nigerian territory chaddians are helping. it took days of fighting to push out fighters. >> we were fighting intensely that is why they dropped their weapons and ran away. >> translator: we liberated n ombaro.
susan rice outlined the plan today, saying the u.s. should not be seen as the sole protecter around the world. >> we are already providing military assistance to ukraine. we have not taken a decision yet to up that, the nature of that assistance to include lethal defensive equipment. it's something that is under consideration. but obviously, it is -- it's a significant step. and we will want to do so in close consultation, and in coordination with our partners. >> rice also said...
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whatever happens between nfl and ray rice you would not have that information spread across fans andntly there's respect issue for roger being commissioner and your take, i side with roger gladle. >> mike let's me tell you something. number one when i asked the question at news conference he said he would speak. he decided to turn me down and was not going to speak. but here's the other part of this. i guess things are different in rehoboth i guess you don't care about reality. he is employee. but any other employee for any other corporation who beat up his girlfriend being glount about this now, knocked her cold in elevator and that's what ray rice did and they tried to cover it up. would you like that in your company? would you like that in the corporate world that they have? it's pretty simple. roger guidele will needs to be more up front he's not up front that was cover-up and who knows how many cover-up what's we need more domestic violence, great, mike, stay in rehoboth when you come here pass through for a cup of coffee. you have a problem with me shoot a video and send to us
whatever happens between nfl and ray rice you would not have that information spread across fans andntly there's respect issue for roger being commissioner and your take, i side with roger gladle. >> mike let's me tell you something. number one when i asked the question at news conference he said he would speak. he decided to turn me down and was not going to speak. but here's the other part of this. i guess things are different in rehoboth i guess you don't care about reality. he is...
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legend has it that locals can expect higher rice prices if the north wins. and an abundant harvest if south comes top. >> translator: part of it is getting to the on a winter night and shouting at the top of our voices. it's great. >> and the results after 28 minutes, south got the win. so there should be bumper harvest ahead. >>> an english teacher in japan is getting into the ring to grapple with his students. they're teaching him sumo. the country's national sport. and while he doesn't dream of becoming champion, he is learning important lessons. >> reporter: members of the sumo team practice at their high school in yamaguchi prefecture. the high ranking squad takes part in the all-japan high school sumo tourney every year. these days a non-japanese practices with the team. reed parker is 194 centimeters tall and weighs 100 kilograms. he came here from new zealand three years ago. interested in japan's traditional culture, parker decided to try sumo. >> reporter: parker is an assistant english language teacher at high schools. even during breaks parker st
legend has it that locals can expect higher rice prices if the north wins. and an abundant harvest if south comes top. >> translator: part of it is getting to the on a winter night and shouting at the top of our voices. it's great. >> and the results after 28 minutes, south got the win. so there should be bumper harvest ahead. >>> an english teacher in japan is getting into the ring to grapple with his students. they're teaching him sumo. the country's national sport. and...
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secretary rice is in this book on the record. and i thank her for her truth she said she was there and she brought to the table what needed to be brought to the table in race whether it was time to have anniversary of you know. she said we must we must have this anniversary event. if not for this event. i would not have been able to sit in a restaurant or eat in a rain. she says that in the book her father could not vote until 19 52 and she said she could not go to a restaurant. with her family until 1964 right. so she said. if if it were not for this act, she said. no we will have to stop and celebrate this. so she also. there was another controversial piece. and at the very beginning of the bush years. there was president bush had decided to write a brief. to do a friend of the court brief. and he said it is was about the university of michigan it is an affirmative action. he did not want there to be preference peripheral treatment in the admissions process there so condoleezza rice second tree. at the time national security ad
secretary rice is in this book on the record. and i thank her for her truth she said she was there and she brought to the table what needed to be brought to the table in race whether it was time to have anniversary of you know. she said we must we must have this anniversary event. if not for this event. i would not have been able to sit in a restaurant or eat in a rain. she says that in the book her father could not vote until 19 52 and she said she could not go to a restaurant. with her family...
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a new national security strategy from susan rice coming up at 1:00 supposed to be delivering that.e've got merkel and hollande in moscow trying to persuade vladimir putin to take the off ramp and not continue escalating what he has as of yesterday denied are russian-backed separatists, which the ukrainians say are russian regulars taking more and more territory. u.s. secretary kerry in munich at this security conference vice president biden in brussels demanding that russia step back. and the threat that the u.s. was going to start giving defensive arms to ukraine which merkel and hollande say was a mistake because it would only escalate. >> and of course the reports about this american 26-year-old american woman at the request of the family and the white house in the state department we have not named her and gone into her background. she's an aid worker captive a year and a half almost. the claims by isis that she was killed and they claim killed by coalition forces yesterday. >> andrea do you feel you're getting deja vu for almost a year solid this has been a two-front challenge
a new national security strategy from susan rice coming up at 1:00 supposed to be delivering that.e've got merkel and hollande in moscow trying to persuade vladimir putin to take the off ramp and not continue escalating what he has as of yesterday denied are russian-backed separatists, which the ukrainians say are russian regulars taking more and more territory. u.s. secretary kerry in munich at this security conference vice president biden in brussels demanding that russia step back. and the...