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>> ardine rice told police that kevin got a phone call just after midnight. it was from the man who was laying carpet in their new house, the one they were moving into the very next morning. >> apparently, there was a problem with the carpet. i don't know what the problem was. so kevin left to go over to the new house to check out what the problem was. >> the carpet-layer told police kevin stopped by, told them what he wanted done, and left. >> he was gone for about an hour. and when he was driving down the street where he was staying at the time, that's when he encountered his attackers. >> shell casings at the scene indicated he had been shot with a .380-caliber weapon. the witness reported seeing a man in a dark hooded sweatshirt running away from the area. police had to consider the possibility that the phone call from the carpet-layer might have been a setup. >> pretty short order. there was a grim determination on the part of the officers to go about the business of finding out who had done this to kevin. . new skin is revealed in only 5 days. without d
>> ardine rice told police that kevin got a phone call just after midnight. it was from the man who was laying carpet in their new house, the one they were moving into the very next morning. >> apparently, there was a problem with the carpet. i don't know what the problem was. so kevin left to go over to the new house to check out what the problem was. >> the carpet-layer told police kevin stopped by, told them what he wanted done, and left. >> he was gone for about an...
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rice. half the rice consumed in that country is imported and it is coming from vietnam. it is not coming from the united states and it should be. our stakeholders, this is something they've been wanting for a great deal of time. we look forward to the opportunity to eventually get products in there on a level playing field. sen. roberts: mr. bormann. mr. borman: thank you. in the executive branch to identify ways that we could facilitate trade to the private sector in cuba within the bounds of the existing embargo. that is how we came from license requirements to license exceptions. since the announcement of our regulations, we've done several dozen outreach events in washington and across the country where we explain the changes and answer questions. we probably talk to, as part of these events, well over 3000 people. we continue to solicit feedback from those that want to understand the regulations. sen. roberts: mr. smith. mr. smith: we worked very closely within the executive branch to
rice. half the rice consumed in that country is imported and it is coming from vietnam. it is not coming from the united states and it should be. our stakeholders, this is something they've been wanting for a great deal of time. we look forward to the opportunity to eventually get products in there on a level playing field. sen. roberts: mr. bormann. mr. borman: thank you. in the executive branch to identify ways that we could facilitate trade to the private sector in cuba within the bounds of...
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rice. annual rice shipments reached a quarter million metric tons in the 1950s.spects brighten with passage of the trade sanctions reform act of 2000 when food exports to cuba were granted or what many of us believed at the time to be a broad exemption from the embargo. in november 2001 i had the opportunity to make the first sale of u.s. rice to cuba since the embargo was imposed. it was incredibly intense and interesting negotiation as we developed contract terms and quality specifications for a country which at that time had not purchased goods from the u.s. in more than 40 years. i found the leadership of the cuban buying organization informed, shrewd and very professional. i was also in cuba to witness the first shipment of u.s. rice when it arrived in the port of havana. it was an unforgettable experience for me to see how excited they were with the quality of rice that they had been able to purchase for the people of cuba. i saw what can happen when barriers are removed and people are allowed to meet and find common ground for cooperation and trade. the su
rice. annual rice shipments reached a quarter million metric tons in the 1950s.spects brighten with passage of the trade sanctions reform act of 2000 when food exports to cuba were granted or what many of us believed at the time to be a broad exemption from the embargo. in november 2001 i had the opportunity to make the first sale of u.s. rice to cuba since the embargo was imposed. it was incredibly intense and interesting negotiation as we developed contract terms and quality specifications...
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rice. today we service approximately 6,000 farmer members in arkansas, missouri, rice, so i beans and wheat. the cooperative market is one-third of the rice grown in the southern united states and 25% of the national production. rice comes primarily as a direct exporter selling directly to buyers and importing countries. as a result of this direct approach our staff is well schooled in the details of every day management, logistics and finance related to the export business. rise -- riceland industries is proud to be a mem of the rice federation. rice is grown in seven states including arkansas, california, louisiana, texas, mississippi, missouri and florida. nearly half of the u.s. crop is grown in eastern arkansas. the industry markets rice in all 50 states and to 125 countries worldwide. usa rice is a founding member of the u.s. agriculture coalition for cuba, a broad-based u.s. food and ag organizations. seeking to reestablish cuba as a market for exports. my objective today is support
rice. today we service approximately 6,000 farmer members in arkansas, missouri, rice, so i beans and wheat. the cooperative market is one-third of the rice grown in the southern united states and 25% of the national production. rice comes primarily as a direct exporter selling directly to buyers and importing countries. as a result of this direct approach our staff is well schooled in the details of every day management, logistics and finance related to the export business. rise -- riceland...
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rice.alf the rice consumed in that country is imported and it is coming from vietnam. it is not coming from the united states and it should be. our stakeholders, this is something they've been wanting for a great deal of time. we look forward to the opportunity to eventually get products in their on a level playing field. sen. roberts: mr. bormann. mr. borman: thank you. [inaudible] in the executive branch to identify ways that we could facilitate trade to the private sector in cuba within the bounds of the existing embargo. that is how we came from license requirements to license exceptions. since the announcement of our regulations, we've done several dozen outreach events in washington and across the country where we explain the changes and answer questions. we probably talk to, as part of these events, well over 3000 people. we continue to solicit feedback from those that want to understand the regulations. mr. smith: we worked very closely within the executive branch to utilize the com
rice.alf the rice consumed in that country is imported and it is coming from vietnam. it is not coming from the united states and it should be. our stakeholders, this is something they've been wanting for a great deal of time. we look forward to the opportunity to eventually get products in their on a level playing field. sen. roberts: mr. bormann. mr. borman: thank you. [inaudible] in the executive branch to identify ways that we could facilitate trade to the private sector in cuba within the...
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rice. corn is coming from brazil and argentina. wheat is coming from the european union and canada. our sales, currently 50% of our sales are poultry. 25% of our sales are soybean meal and soybeans. that makes up three quarters of the sales from the united states. sen. boozman: what about the quality of a vietnam rice compared to american rice? mr. scuse: senator i'm partial to u.s. products. i said earlier, i think our farmers and ranchers produce the best products in the world. i'm going to stick to that. sen. roberts: said very well. sen. boozman: exactly. i think that is important in the sense that it is not only an opportunity, but it is an opportunity for the cuban people. mr. smith, you've talked about easing financing and things like that. out of the things we are doing what is the most important thing we need to be doing? mr. smith: i think when you started out you talked about travel between the american people and cubans. i think that is right. as the president said, the best amb
rice. corn is coming from brazil and argentina. wheat is coming from the european union and canada. our sales, currently 50% of our sales are poultry. 25% of our sales are soybean meal and soybeans. that makes up three quarters of the sales from the united states. sen. boozman: what about the quality of a vietnam rice compared to american rice? mr. scuse: senator i'm partial to u.s. products. i said earlier, i think our farmers and ranchers produce the best products in the world. i'm going to...
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if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice.d be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a wood mallet. >> thai rice whiskey, lao khao, bucket of hootch, whatever you want to call it, this is a delightful beverage and tastes better and smoother, apparently, the more you drink. >> here we go. sneaky, sneaky. >> well -- >> and then fried fish. i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp. they just salt the hell out of it and then deep-fry it. >> good stuff. >> this one like gasoline. fire. >> guy's trying to kill us. >> yeah. >> okay, okay. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> for your uncle, yes. >> 69 years old. >> he looks good. >> he drinks half a bottle a day. >> so it's pretty much the keith richards health and preservation plan. all
if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice.d be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a wood mallet. >> thai rice...
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we primarily want to be a rice farmer but in order to be a rice farmer we have to have the water. >> reporter: matthews took us to the northern california district, which just decided to sell water to southern california. not an easy decision for him. >> if we don't find a way for people in the south to get water when they desperately need it they will attach our water rights. >> reporter: farmers like matthews stand to make 7 munds an acre-foot by not farming farmland and selling water 500 miles south to jeffrey's district. >> this is two and a half times more the normal market rate for water this year. >> reporter: his metropolitan water district imports two thirds of its water from central and northern california. >> that is water rich territory. and here is the people rich territory. and we are trying to match the two upr up. >> reporter: some folks worry that's a short sighted resolution that could eventually leave northern reservoirs high and even dryer. >> we have drought conditions here as well. somehow there is there belief they are not going to drain it like there is so muc
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and a similar variation with rice noodles.in it, and, oh, that'll just singe your eyebrows off. throw some chilies in. hit with hot clam broth, and you're on your way. i'm back. back in vietnam. shit-eating grin for the duration. a giddy, silly, foolish man beyond caring. and a cold local beer. my preferred brand. ah. clams with pork cracklings. how could that not be good? this is the way so many of the great meals of my life have been enjoyed. sitting in the street, eating something out of a bowl that i'm not exactly sure what it is. scooters going by. [ horns honking ] so delicious. i feel like an animal. where have you been all my life? fellow travelers, this is what you want. this is what you need. this is the path to true happiness and wisdom. [ foreign singing ] ♪ >> located on the north and south banks of the perfume river in central vietnam, mountains behind, sea ahead, an arrangement determined by criteria both military and spiritual. for 143 years, hue was the seat of power for the dynasty which ruled the entire coun
and a similar variation with rice noodles.in it, and, oh, that'll just singe your eyebrows off. throw some chilies in. hit with hot clam broth, and you're on your way. i'm back. back in vietnam. shit-eating grin for the duration. a giddy, silly, foolish man beyond caring. and a cold local beer. my preferred brand. ah. clams with pork cracklings. how could that not be good? this is the way so many of the great meals of my life have been enjoyed. sitting in the street, eating something out of a...
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will you help me welcome miss rice? [applause] ms. rice: can you hear me/? i first want to say i have a god in my understanding and that is the only way that i am standing along with the support nation and my family supporting me right now. i am grateful to be here and i am honored to be here and thank you for welcoming me here. a little about tamir, he was the investor four. -- he was the youngest of four. he was my special child. he was very bright and very talented in a lot of things. you know, you always want your kids to succeed in things that they do along with your help. of course, i played a major part with his schooling being at his school, making sure he was at afterschool activities so he wouldn't have to be on the street. you know what i am saying? just give him some structure. and i believe in that a lot. but you can't watch every second -- you can't watch every second, things that your children do unfortunately. he had a promising career. loved all sports and a great swimmer. a helper, he was a helper at his school. by him being so tall, maybe
will you help me welcome miss rice? [applause] ms. rice: can you hear me/? i first want to say i have a god in my understanding and that is the only way that i am standing along with the support nation and my family supporting me right now. i am grateful to be here and i am honored to be here and thank you for welcoming me here. a little about tamir, he was the investor four. -- he was the youngest of four. he was my special child. he was very bright and very talented in a lot of things. you...
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>> we're primarily want to be a rice farmer, but in order to be a rice farmer, we have to have the water. >> reporter: matthews took us to the reservoir supplying his northern california district, which just struck a deal to sell some of its water to the los angeles area. not an easy decision for him, but he says a necessary one. >> if we don't find a way for the people in the south to get water when they desperately need it, we're afraid they'll change our water rights. so if we don't sell it to them, they'll find a way to take it. >> reporter: farmers like matthews stand to make $700 an acre foot by not farming some land and selling allocated water 400 miles south to jeffrey's district. give me some context there. >> this is two and a half times more the normal market rate for water this year. >> reporter: his metropolitan water district imports two-thirds of its water from central and northern california. >> that is water-rich territory. and here's the people-rich territory. and we're trying to match the two up. >> reporter: but some folks worry that's a short-sided solution that coul
>> we're primarily want to be a rice farmer, but in order to be a rice farmer, we have to have the water. >> reporter: matthews took us to the reservoir supplying his northern california district, which just struck a deal to sell some of its water to the los angeles area. not an easy decision for him, but he says a necessary one. >> if we don't find a way for the people in the south to get water when they desperately need it, we're afraid they'll change our water rights. so if...
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they were heading down the road towards rice's depot. a member of the 19th virginia who was in that route remembered this. he said for a while our retreat was remarkedly orderly and i trotted along on foot for i have lost my horse. presently a little unsteadiness manifested itself which became a decided wobble and then in a moment as though it had exploded the whole organization flew to pieces. it did not take long for me to be thoroughly infected. i got over the ground unimpeded by the reflection that i had not the least idea of whether i was going and so we plunged along huffing and puffing blowing enveloped in all of the noises of battle, helter-skelter, each for himself god for nobody and devil takes the high most. that property that i just described at the cross roads thanks to civil war trust we have recently acquired 12 acres which will be added to the park along with a conservation easement of 118 acres. and so we've added that land. it's going to be interesting when we start doing the interpretive trail there because one of our
they were heading down the road towards rice's depot. a member of the 19th virginia who was in that route remembered this. he said for a while our retreat was remarkedly orderly and i trotted along on foot for i have lost my horse. presently a little unsteadiness manifested itself which became a decided wobble and then in a moment as though it had exploded the whole organization flew to pieces. it did not take long for me to be thoroughly infected. i got over the ground unimpeded by the...
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last year rice farmers planted 23% less rice than the year before. farmers say they're going to try to grow as much as possible with what they're given. >> about 40 different countries where rice is exported to. when we're growing a full crop, we have 50% rice. >> the cost of rice is expected to rise. >>> ahead of earth day, the san francisco zoo trying to do something to stop the illegal trade of animal parts. ivory, mostly made from elephant tusks still a hot commodity in some places. so today, biologists at the zoo worked to raise awareness on how to do away with this ivory trade which, of course is damaging. nbc bay area's kristi smith is live at the zoo tonight. kristi, it's hard to believe we know so much about how bad this is for the animals, that it can kill them. still, we're dealing with an ivory trade. >> reporter: that's right. here at the san francisco zoo today, they've been educating people on a bill that they say would close a loophole of effective enforcement on a california law that prohibit the sale of ivory. now already of course
last year rice farmers planted 23% less rice than the year before. farmers say they're going to try to grow as much as possible with what they're given. >> about 40 different countries where rice is exported to. when we're growing a full crop, we have 50% rice. >> the cost of rice is expected to rise. >>> ahead of earth day, the san francisco zoo trying to do something to stop the illegal trade of animal parts. ivory, mostly made from elephant tusks still a hot commodity in...
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some farmers decided not to grow rice again. two years ago researchers began a project to plant barley that withstands salt in the soil and can be used to make beer. okayama university's institute of plant supplies the barley seeds. the institution is one of the world's largest barley seed banks. it holds about 15,000 types from around the world. professor sato is a key figure in research and development. he's been experimenting with barley genes to produce a more delicious beer. it took him five years to develop a new type of barley seed. he provided them to areas hit by the tsunami. >> translator: it affected areas rice can't be grown, but i thought it might be possible to grow barley. i sure hope beer has the power to bring everybody together. >> reporter: two years ago sato started an experiment on a farm, untouched by seawater. he observed how the new barley grew. >> translator: we can expect a good crop. >> reporter: with the professor's advice, farmers have adjusted the timing of the planting. they also improved the soil
some farmers decided not to grow rice again. two years ago researchers began a project to plant barley that withstands salt in the soil and can be used to make beer. okayama university's institute of plant supplies the barley seeds. the institution is one of the world's largest barley seed banks. it holds about 15,000 types from around the world. professor sato is a key figure in research and development. he's been experimenting with barley genes to produce a more delicious beer. it took him...
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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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the main ingredient is rice.still trains, though his fighting days are over. he says he was tired of hurting people. he brings me to the dojo to try and show me how his sushi technique and kyokushin karate are one and the same. yuki kamio, the master. nice. >> many of the people ask me, what's the point between the karate and the sushi? but this movement is so much good for when i make my sushi because of the stance. the other different type of karate, the stance is a little bit more upper. so this karate is a stance that's a little bit more deep. this. so standing in front of the cutting board, little bit of the deep stance and movement. deep stance and body movement and watch from left to the right. move this, move this. watch this and watch this. this is the key. so this karate is my sushi moves. ♪ >> it's underground. you can just work on their legs for five, seven minutes to slow them down. then you go in? >> yes. and no compromise. just do it. whatever happen, no excuse. see the result good or not. if it's
the main ingredient is rice.still trains, though his fighting days are over. he says he was tired of hurting people. he brings me to the dojo to try and show me how his sushi technique and kyokushin karate are one and the same. yuki kamio, the master. nice. >> many of the people ask me, what's the point between the karate and the sushi? but this movement is so much good for when i make my sushi because of the stance. the other different type of karate, the stance is a little bit more...
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we have got samaria rice, tamir rice. we've got walter scott. i went to ferguson in december and talked with people. we've got people like tracy blackmon. we got faces now. she's a pastor who is pastor the young people. people say, the preachers aren't leading in ferguson. they aren't leading in ferguson. the young people are and pastor tracy blackmon and pastor tim are pastoring them. he pastored students from fiske and abts on the front lines. you don't have to be out front. you can help the young people gain a sustained voice and not just stand up there and make speeches and turn everything into your personal platform. no names. so there has to be -- there has to be capacity building and energy channeling within the faith community itself, and then we're in a position to partner with government, but not dependent on the administration and the administration change to make sure that this stuff keeps going. >> thank you. >> professor? >> alex gresham bullock, i'm a professor in the school of law here. i'm a tax professor and estate planning as
we have got samaria rice, tamir rice. we've got walter scott. i went to ferguson in december and talked with people. we've got people like tracy blackmon. we got faces now. she's a pastor who is pastor the young people. people say, the preachers aren't leading in ferguson. they aren't leading in ferguson. the young people are and pastor tracy blackmon and pastor tim are pastoring them. he pastored students from fiske and abts on the front lines. you don't have to be out front. you can help the...
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rice's statement? dr. head: my reputation speaks for itself and my education and expertise in track record speaks for self. i have never had a lawsuit filed against me. i've never had a level three complaints filed against me until i testified in congress. rep. roe: i am being facetious. dr. head: i understand. as a whole world needs to understand. i am a team player. i have followed the chain of command. every allegation of malfeasance the problems with the wait times , suggesting perhaps that the medical stop should -- staff should review record and nonmedical as were teasing rather than students should be doing. it is common though as i said before, what is the first thing they do? they take the whistleblower and they isolate them. second, they defame them. third, they push them out. what they have them isolated and defamed, they try to go back and rewrite history as the just something they have done to cause the action against them. and then they send out their surrogates usually not trained profession
rice's statement? dr. head: my reputation speaks for itself and my education and expertise in track record speaks for self. i have never had a lawsuit filed against me. i've never had a level three complaints filed against me until i testified in congress. rep. roe: i am being facetious. dr. head: i understand. as a whole world needs to understand. i am a team player. i have followed the chain of command. every allegation of malfeasance the problems with the wait times , suggesting perhaps that...
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demanded japan import more american rice. japan urged the u.s. to remove tariffs on japanese cars and auto parts. japanese officials are considering setting a tariff free rice import quota. they said that would help gain support for their plan to maintain tariffs on five farm products including rice, beef, and pork. >>> now let's check on markets. on wall street share prices jumped on stellar earnings reports. the dow jones industrial average rising nearly half a percent. the nasdaq pushed up nearly half a percent. let's see how the market here are starting the day. what are you seeing this morning, ramin mellegard? >> investors are focusing on the earnings of visa and mastercard shares trading higher on the back of china saying it is going to open its credit market -- credit card markets to foreign firms. but let's see how the nikkei and topix are reacting for thursday and both are well into the positive. the nikkei has pierced the 20,000 level and closed at its highest level in 15 years. bulls back in charge investors sentiment continues to imp
demanded japan import more american rice. japan urged the u.s. to remove tariffs on japanese cars and auto parts. japanese officials are considering setting a tariff free rice import quota. they said that would help gain support for their plan to maintain tariffs on five farm products including rice, beef, and pork. >>> now let's check on markets. on wall street share prices jumped on stellar earnings reports. the dow jones industrial average rising nearly half a percent. the nasdaq...
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rice and beans?d beans? >> breakfast, lunch and dinner. >> is that a problem? rice and beans every mile?eal? >> it conjures up the images of the island tranquility, partying, relaxing. it is -- my dad was one of 17 children. cruz rivera. and i have over 100 first cousins as a result. many of them here in new york. we get together. >> let's make it. >> frito is the key. the seasoning -- >> the green red and yellow peppers. put them in a blender. and garlic. all right. >> garlic. >> silaunt row. what's that stuff? >> onions. >> yellow onions. >> as erica makes that which will look like this we have made the white rice. the key with the white rice is two teaspoons of oil and salt. rice is where you get difference between dominicans and cubans and mexicans. my dad used to say -- the only difference between latinos is the color of our beans. before i do that i'll get my assistance here. put the oil in here. then the sofrito. >> after you blended it. >> we got it all blended. you get a couple of this in th
rice and beans?d beans? >> breakfast, lunch and dinner. >> is that a problem? rice and beans every mile?eal? >> it conjures up the images of the island tranquility, partying, relaxing. it is -- my dad was one of 17 children. cruz rivera. and i have over 100 first cousins as a result. many of them here in new york. we get together. >> let's make it. >> frito is the key. the seasoning -- >> the green red and yellow peppers. put them in a blender. and garlic....
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compared to an american rice? >> well senator i'm real partial to u.s. products. >> you answered correctly. >> i said earlier you know, i think our farmers and ranchers produced the very best products to be found anywhere in the world. and i'm going to stick to that. >> said very well. >> exactly. and, again i do think that is important in the sense that, you know, it's not only an opportunity, but it is an opportunity for the cuban people. mr. spieth you've talked about easing financing and things like that. out of the things we're doing what's the most important thing we need to be doing? >> well, i think when you started out you talked about travel between the american people and cubans. i think that is right that as the president said, and i think you've said is that the best ambassadors for america can be ordinary americans going to travel and embodying our ideals. i think we have generally licensed our authorized travel within the 12 categories that we have. congress has prohibited any further opening for to
compared to an american rice? >> well senator i'm real partial to u.s. products. >> you answered correctly. >> i said earlier you know, i think our farmers and ranchers produced the very best products to be found anywhere in the world. and i'm going to stick to that. >> said very well. >> exactly. and, again i do think that is important in the sense that, you know, it's not only an opportunity, but it is an opportunity for the cuban people. mr. spieth you've talked...
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los angeles is eyeing the water that these rice farmers have. definitely strange days >>> and you can watch melissa's full report tonight on al jazeera america. >>> the secrets of an iconic song may soon be revealed. what this piece of musical history sold for. ♪ >>> the duke blue devils are celebrating a men's college basketball title today. this was duke's youngest-ever championship team. and that has created some postgame controversy. >> all hail the duke university basketball team they wake up this morning as kings of the college hardwood the blue devils rallied from a 9-point deficit early in the second half monday, to defeat the wisconsin badgers to take the 2015, ncaa men's basketball championship. >> this has been our one goal that we were working for, no matter if it was getting up extra shots or extra running, trying to get in better shape, or tough practices, just believing in one another, believing in coach. >> wisconsin is also deserving of it being a champion. and it was a game -- it was a heck of a game. >> but throwing a little c
los angeles is eyeing the water that these rice farmers have. definitely strange days >>> and you can watch melissa's full report tonight on al jazeera america. >>> the secrets of an iconic song may soon be revealed. what this piece of musical history sold for. ♪ >>> the duke blue devils are celebrating a men's college basketball title today. this was duke's youngest-ever championship team. and that has created some postgame controversy. >> all hail the duke...
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. >> okay then the rice, now the rice casino of a sweeter rice?rain rice, like our sticky short grain rice in hawaii. >> traditional here. >> super traditional. >> what is poy? >> mashed tara roots. >> okay. >> end at root grows like crazy? >> we have both kinds. >> do you have forks in hawaii or chop sticks? because i'm hungry. >> oh, here you go. >> what's the last thing over smear. >> hawaiian one is macaroni salad. >> okay. i'll try this, sends it back to alex. real quickly doser? >> oh, that's better mochi. this. >> thank you for coming out today. hopefully get marcus mariota here have all kind of hawaiian restaurants in fill. >> i that's true. all right thank you chris. bring some of that back. okay let's go to jen because we have to get our update on what we should wear on date. we need the do's and don't jen. >> we will do major do's and hold on to your credit card. because it is one of the best out, from a stylist in very long time. come on back. you will want to wear this outfit. ps i'm going to the store to buy it right after the segmen
. >> okay then the rice, now the rice casino of a sweeter rice?rain rice, like our sticky short grain rice in hawaii. >> traditional here. >> super traditional. >> what is poy? >> mashed tara roots. >> okay. >> end at root grows like crazy? >> we have both kinds. >> do you have forks in hawaii or chop sticks? because i'm hungry. >> oh, here you go. >> what's the last thing over smear. >> hawaiian one is macaroni salad....
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brian rice was allowed to leave on foot. a sheriff's department spokesman told the guardian he could find no record of the callout. the guardian reported the man had not bothered to call 9-1-1 in previous alleged threats involving officer rice. the report the man filed the complaint was concerned nothing would be done because of rice's power as a police supervisor. for more let me bring in test is a ashton hill president of the baltimore branch of the naacp and with us, nick moez leely, and prosecutor and legal analyst. great to have you with us tonight. first, what is your reaction to the guardian report on the officer in the alleged incidents that have been reported? >> well i didn't know about that. but it's not uncommon. i've had some situations in the past three years where that has happened with some other officers that have reached out beyond the call of duty to intimidate people in the community. >> so this is something that you've heard of in the past but not particularly with this officer? >> yes. i have heard of i
brian rice was allowed to leave on foot. a sheriff's department spokesman told the guardian he could find no record of the callout. the guardian reported the man had not bothered to call 9-1-1 in previous alleged threats involving officer rice. the report the man filed the complaint was concerned nothing would be done because of rice's power as a police supervisor. for more let me bring in test is a ashton hill president of the baltimore branch of the naacp and with us, nick moez leely, and...
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this kind of rice is eaten at many celebrations in japan. >> at 5:00 a.m. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> i'm just happy people enjoy our rice. >> seven hours after setting out the first runners are arriving back. some with full garbage bags. >> it's a very good event. and -- >> this is the best run ever, i love this run. when can you ever collect garbage, do a marathon and the wonderful japan. >> go slow be happy, that's the motto of this marathon, it's spreading to more and more people around the worlds. nhk world japan. >> i like that. >>> time now for a check of the weather with robert sperro. people in and around tokyo are seeing snow. residents were seeing signs of spring, it feels like we're heading back into winter. what happened. >> what we have going on it's spring season it means we have this roller coaster ride of temperatures, what we are looking at we have this front that's lingering over head we have those very cold temperatures down toward the south it's much warmer as this continues to push toward the south, what we had going on is a ne
this kind of rice is eaten at many celebrations in japan. >> at 5:00 a.m. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> i'm just happy people enjoy our rice. >> seven hours after setting out the first runners are arriving back. some with full garbage bags. >> it's a very good event. and -- >> this is the best run ever, i love this run. when can you ever collect garbage, do a marathon and the wonderful japan. >> go slow be happy, that's...
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steve is a rice farmer who might have water to sell. the sale depends on the water alio sayings. if we don't get full allocation from lake orville. then we won't sell yig. if we go get full allocation which doesn't look like it will happen we will sell create the opportunity, selling 220%. >> reporter: here is what is holding up the deal where rice and others draw their water. >> we are at the lake a major reservoir in the state. look behind me. that is a water mark. in the top of that band. it's where the water used to be. we can look at the boats and how low they are in the water. lake orville is empty. with the levels low. bidders may beg for water. farmers who have the water may not have more to spare. >> it will not be a case where we have it. we have an infrastructure that survives if we keep farming. that's we do we farm. >> with farmers across the state changing the calculus and how little to plant. it may show the impact behind the farm to the table >>> kansas is the first state to ban a procedure commonly used in the second trimester of pregnancy. the governor signed th
steve is a rice farmer who might have water to sell. the sale depends on the water alio sayings. if we don't get full allocation from lake orville. then we won't sell yig. if we go get full allocation which doesn't look like it will happen we will sell create the opportunity, selling 220%. >> reporter: here is what is holding up the deal where rice and others draw their water. >> we are at the lake a major reservoir in the state. look behind me. that is a water mark. in the top of...
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. >> they authorized me to go buy $70 million worth of water from rice farmers in northern california we're hopeful that will turn out, but it's unclear. if this weather stays this dry, they probably won't have water to sell. >> reporter: steve is one of the rice farmers who might have water to sell. planting starts in a few weeks, the sale depends on the water allocation. >> if we don't get full allocation from the lake in our case then we won't sell anything but if we do get full allocation, which doesn't look like it would happen right now, then we would create the opportunity as a district to sell up to 20%. >> reporter: it would mean the transfer of water from one drought-plagued part of the state, to another drought-plagued part of the state, but here is what is holding up any multi-million dollars deal. we're at one of the major reservoirs in the state. take a look at the brown bands behind me. that is a water mark and the top of that band is where the water level used to be. take a loose at the houseboats and how low they are sitting in the water. the lake is half empty becaus
. >> they authorized me to go buy $70 million worth of water from rice farmers in northern california we're hopeful that will turn out, but it's unclear. if this weather stays this dry, they probably won't have water to sell. >> reporter: steve is one of the rice farmers who might have water to sell. planting starts in a few weeks, the sale depends on the water allocation. >> if we don't get full allocation from the lake in our case then we won't sell anything but if we do get...
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it's because of the rice, and that's because rice prices have already been on the rise, and a lot oflk about in the bread basket grow rice. $75 billion worth every year, many of the farmers using their allotment of water by selling it to the neighbors in southern california because it's more valuable than to grow rice.ñ+ >> we're capitalists and we have bills to pay and living standard to maintain, and so we're going to do what we have to do to enhance the profitability of the farm. >> reporter: prices are going to go up and the farmers realize that. the rice will be more valuable and they're making money off the water the key note is they don't want to be water sellers. they still want to be farmers. it could be a shore-term gain for them. >> a lot of industries are hurting. >> when you look at the end users, folks onn we're here at the fairmont hotel in santa monica camp they have been ripping up lawn and putting in artificial grass and putting in these auto flush urinals, nonflush urinals to save water. they don't give you water when you're at the table. trying to cut down on wast
it's because of the rice, and that's because rice prices have already been on the rise, and a lot oflk about in the bread basket grow rice. $75 billion worth every year, many of the farmers using their allotment of water by selling it to the neighbors in southern california because it's more valuable than to grow rice.ñ+ >> we're capitalists and we have bills to pay and living standard to maintain, and so we're going to do what we have to do to enhance the profitability of the farm....
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well, it didn't change for ta mere rice. it didn't change for eric gardiner itten did the change for antonio zambruno who is the hispanic version of mike brown. he puts his hands up and police shoot him seven times. it didn't change -- this was a 27-year-old man who was driving the car, who had never committed any crime in his life. and the police stopped him, beat him, and then, if you believe he planted cocaine in his car and they took him to jail, he said no, no, take a drug test, take my hair, whatever, i've never used drugs in my life, he said, i didn't do anything these police officers attacked me. he had been charged. he was found not guilty now he was with a small police department. and so you ask yourself why don't we ever listen to our community versus just accepting the narrative. they accepted the narrative, he went to jail he was well on his way of being convicted of a felon. and then the video came out. and you saw what these guys did. and you saw the evidence being planted. and so why do we keep accepting the
well, it didn't change for ta mere rice. it didn't change for eric gardiner itten did the change for antonio zambruno who is the hispanic version of mike brown. he puts his hands up and police shoot him seven times. it didn't change -- this was a 27-year-old man who was driving the car, who had never committed any crime in his life. and the police stopped him, beat him, and then, if you believe he planted cocaine in his car and they took him to jail, he said no, no, take a drug test, take my...
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the rice down to the center to bring out the starches which are the fermentable parts. this is down to 23%, basically 67% of the right is hulled off to give you this pure essence. it's a gorgeous saki. we'll be serving that as the toast this evening. the wines that we have are very nice. the white wine is a winery out of sonoma. the one that follows is from a jpss lady from tokyo, as an exchange student, fell in love got married doing her masters at stanford. visited wineries when they went overseas, came back and wanted to purchase land in sonoma. and so they did. akito was fascinated with the process. and over the years, taught herself to be a wine maker. and we'll be serving her wine, cool breeze, signifying the sonoma coast. pinot noir, which we worked with in conjunction of the guest chef's restaurant, the wagu beef, pinot noir out of napa valley. a succulent rich, pinot noir. and following with a dessert court, a sparkling wine which will help with the intensity of the desert and then the entertainment this evening so thank you. >> white house curator. >> good mor
the rice down to the center to bring out the starches which are the fermentable parts. this is down to 23%, basically 67% of the right is hulled off to give you this pure essence. it's a gorgeous saki. we'll be serving that as the toast this evening. the wines that we have are very nice. the white wine is a winery out of sonoma. the one that follows is from a jpss lady from tokyo, as an exchange student, fell in love got married doing her masters at stanford. visited wineries when they went...
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i got kfc's new barbeque chicken & rice bowl. honey barbeque chicken and rice, cheese - 5 bucks!beat i guess... or you don't because i got a tex-mex chicken and rice bowl. so we tied. yeah. ♪ pepsi is giving away 100 days of awesome music prizes. follow us on twitter and hashtag out of the blue with a picture of pepsi. ♪ there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if they weren't. and government research shows they live just as long as whales in the wild. caring for these whales, we have a great responsibility to get that right. and we take it very seriously. because we love them. and we know you love them too. america! new yorkers love all-natural snapple and we want you to love it too! snapple's born in new york. it's one tradition that's never going out of style. snapple is more than just a drink. it's got simple ingredients: real sugar, real tea. salud! every time i open this
i got kfc's new barbeque chicken & rice bowl. honey barbeque chicken and rice, cheese - 5 bucks!beat i guess... or you don't because i got a tex-mex chicken and rice bowl. so we tied. yeah. ♪ pepsi is giving away 100 days of awesome music prizes. follow us on twitter and hashtag out of the blue with a picture of pepsi. ♪ there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal...
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. >>> california is one of the biggest rice producers in the country and now rice growers are facingount of water they will get just like everyone else. they figure they will plant 30 fewer acres than in the paster. the latest word is they will get 75% of what they requested and the impact won't just be felt here in california or even the united states. >> about 40 different countries is where our rice is exported to. when we're growing a full crop we export half of our crop. and i expect that to be less because there's less available. >> reporter: rice growers say they don't use as much as people think. they say usually the fields are covered in 5-inches of water but that water is recirculated. >>> it's going to be slightly warmer tomorrow inland. slighter cooler coast and bay side. that's because there's fog out there right now. san francisco you're fogged in. we talked about it earlier. there's plenty of fog at the coast. there's fog at the marina district of san francisco. the fog is going to continue to press inland. it's going to end up right in the east bay hills there. not al
. >>> california is one of the biggest rice producers in the country and now rice growers are facingount of water they will get just like everyone else. they figure they will plant 30 fewer acres than in the paster. the latest word is they will get 75% of what they requested and the impact won't just be felt here in california or even the united states. >> about 40 different countries is where our rice is exported to. when we're growing a full crop we export half of our crop. and...
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tamir rice's family is suing the city and the two officers involved. russian hackers reportedly managed to get ahold of some of president obama's emails during a computer breach last year. the hackers targeted the state department's unclassified computer system. u.s. officials said no classified information was compromised. however, the "new york times" now reports the hackers snared some archived correspondence within the administration. those messages may include the president's email with people outside the white house. an official called the russian attack one of the most sophisticated to date. on tuesday, the u.s. supreme court will take on a handful of highly-anticipated cases concerning same-sex marriage. the court will hear arguments from four states that have successfully banned it. prominent attorney david boies is one of the lawyers fighting the bans. he told nbc's "meet the press" he expects the court will effectively legalize same-sex marriage nationwide. >> just in the last couple of years, we've seen a tremendous movement that i think ma
tamir rice's family is suing the city and the two officers involved. russian hackers reportedly managed to get ahold of some of president obama's emails during a computer breach last year. the hackers targeted the state department's unclassified computer system. u.s. officials said no classified information was compromised. however, the "new york times" now reports the hackers snared some archived correspondence within the administration. those messages may include the president's...
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extraordinary farmers may convince rice grows to forego planting. most places forbid that limiting the amount of water that can be sold. most here come from multifamily farmers that care about the industry. >> i don't think there'll be a case where we want to sell much because we have an infrastructure that survives if we farm. that's what we do. >> reporter: with farmers changing a calculus on how much to buy and sell and how much to plant, the drought may show the impact from the farm to the table >>> a new report on the 10 most at risk rivers in the united states has been released. pollution and mining are listed among the threats. so are dams playing a big role in the river. the columbia. allen schauffler is in st. helens oregon with more. >> john here it is. number two on that list. the columbia river flows from southern british columbia 1200 miles to the pacific, dumping more fresh water from the pacific than any other river. it's criss-crossed by dams. the management of the dams and the international agreement governing the dams key reason fo
extraordinary farmers may convince rice grows to forego planting. most places forbid that limiting the amount of water that can be sold. most here come from multifamily farmers that care about the industry. >> i don't think there'll be a case where we want to sell much because we have an infrastructure that survives if we farm. that's what we do. >> reporter: with farmers changing a calculus on how much to buy and sell and how much to plant, the drought may show the impact from the...
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rice bank one person who will not be there is hillary clinton. -- bryce rice -- reince: i asked him for a law and he didn't name one. -- mark: i asked him for a law and he said she didn't break one. do you think she broke the law? reince: i think when you have requests for documents that are clearly out of their and someone deletes over 30,000 e-mails, those are the types of things that have the potential to be criminal. clearly -- mark: there is an clearly -- there isn't currently a statute. reince: i'm not judge or jury to decide if someone is a criminal or not. i think she has taken actions that have the potential to be criminal both from the e-mail standpoint and potentially with these donors that haven't been disclosed and all these fees that are going around. i think there is common ground among both conservatives liberals and everyone in between. she needs to provide a full audit of where these donations came from, the e-mails and all the actions and payments received. common cause has been saying this, i have been saying it were a couple of weeks. -- saying it for a couple of we
rice bank one person who will not be there is hillary clinton. -- bryce rice -- reince: i asked him for a law and he didn't name one. -- mark: i asked him for a law and he said she didn't break one. do you think she broke the law? reince: i think when you have requests for documents that are clearly out of their and someone deletes over 30,000 e-mails, those are the types of things that have the potential to be criminal. clearly -- mark: there is an clearly -- there isn't currently a statute....
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>> yes. >> actually my favorite, objection tail rice and peas, and bronx broccoli. >> so peas?r beans. >> broccoli? >> seriously mike? again? >> that's two! he's not going to be able to walk. how many more minutes do we have to the show? my gosh. >> oh, my gosh. >> where is that from? >> oh, i love reese. i go around third and south street. >> yes. >> what are those little things on top? >> that's butter beans. >> yum. >> yes. and it goes real well with the objection tail. >> so tender. >> very tenner. >> i looks objection tail. >> thank you so much. so when is this? it starts tomorrow? >> april 8th, you can visit our website www.caribbean cuisin week. com. >> and there will be a link on our website myfoxphilly.com. >> your family? >> jamaican. >> oh, you're from jamaica. >> yes. >> so jamaicay me crazy. >> i think so, too. >> nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> nice to meet you. okay funny and beautiful. kate upton recreates the scene from the movie step brothers, her hilarious video apparently we'll show it to you next. >> we are bringing in friends with a road trip starting w
>> yes. >> actually my favorite, objection tail rice and peas, and bronx broccoli. >> so peas?r beans. >> broccoli? >> seriously mike? again? >> that's two! he's not going to be able to walk. how many more minutes do we have to the show? my gosh. >> oh, my gosh. >> where is that from? >> oh, i love reese. i go around third and south street. >> yes. >> what are those little things on top? >> that's butter beans. >>...
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so condoleezza rice at the time national security adviser said to him, there needs to be talk. >> host: giving black candidates for admission that extra measure. >> guest: and the problem was that someone, i don't know how it happened but someone said she supported president bush. they wanted to make sure that her story was told properly. i will never forget before i came to work that morning and heard it in the news and had to go to a dr.'s appointment, i got a call from the white house press secretary at the time who said, do you said do you want to interview condoleezza rice. i said sure. so we talked and she made it perfectly clear that she supported targets of opportunity that some would consider affirmative-action. she she was against the train of thought that there should not be -- that there should not be preference in admission to university. >> host: and the specialty media reporter like you get that message to the audience that cares the most. >> guest: and this is the great thing. it reverberates. and now into a bc at the washington post. i'm now the person, they go to pers
so condoleezza rice at the time national security adviser said to him, there needs to be talk. >> host: giving black candidates for admission that extra measure. >> guest: and the problem was that someone, i don't know how it happened but someone said she supported president bush. they wanted to make sure that her story was told properly. i will never forget before i came to work that morning and heard it in the news and had to go to a dr.'s appointment, i got a call from the white...
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please join me in welcoming ambassador susan rice. [applause] ambassador rice: good afternoon everyone. it is great to be with you. obviously i want to begin by thanking kusum. i cannot replicate the wonderful introduction of president obama, i thank you for being kind enough to introduce me. your story is a truly powerful testament to the drive and ingenuity of american small business owners, and how the export import bank facilitates connections and commerce that lift up our world. i want to thank my friend fred not only for his invitation today, but for his outstanding leadership of exim. you have held the reins through a challenging time, and throughout it all, exim has provided critical support to help get the global economy back on track, and indeed to help spur global development. so thank you very much. [applause] a president obama has made promoting prosperity a top domestic priority, and a key pillar of our national strategy. even as we face challenges from countering terrorist threats to preventing the spread of nuclear wea
please join me in welcoming ambassador susan rice. [applause] ambassador rice: good afternoon everyone. it is great to be with you. obviously i want to begin by thanking kusum. i cannot replicate the wonderful introduction of president obama, i thank you for being kind enough to introduce me. your story is a truly powerful testament to the drive and ingenuity of american small business owners, and how the export import bank facilitates connections and commerce that lift up our world. i want to...