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the count is adjusted by changing the volume of rice.or the a 1 meal, one spoonful of rice is served. for the a 2 meal, staff add two spoonfuls. this is an a 3 meal, with three spoonfuls of rice. >> the hospital food is prepared with great care, and the meals are popular with children and parents alike. >> the doctors say the hospital meal program produces tangible results. >> one hospital is making a difference in the health of its patients. but in cambodia, there are many more that don't provide such a comprehensive range of food. and the link between well balanced meals and the speed of recovery from illness is not well understood. to help remedy this lack of knowledge, the national pediatric hospital shows videos in the waiting room to educate visiting family members. >> this is the boy who fell from a roof and hit his head. he is now recovered and is ready to go home. >>> bye-bye. >> bye-bye. >> the team is currently working to develop new meals. >> they exchange ideas about what food will prove popular with the children. >> the dis
the count is adjusted by changing the volume of rice.or the a 1 meal, one spoonful of rice is served. for the a 2 meal, staff add two spoonfuls. this is an a 3 meal, with three spoonfuls of rice. >> the hospital food is prepared with great care, and the meals are popular with children and parents alike. >> the doctors say the hospital meal program produces tangible results. >> one hospital is making a difference in the health of its patients. but in cambodia, there are many...
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and a similar variation with rice noodles.hat fish sauce with chilies 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
and a similar variation with rice noodles.hat fish sauce with chilies 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,...
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he did not do it at rice by accident. the rice institute became rice university in 1960. and the school's president was a man named kenneth pitzer. whenever nasa would come to houston kenneth would be their tour guide. it was kenneth pitzer's desire to put mission control in houston. so the school's president, kenneth pitzer, humble oil, gave rice, a thousand acres near clearlake. rice promised the land to nasa for the manned space center building. congressman albert thompson said this tipped the scales and put mission control in houston. in exchange, 1962 rice got some money from nasa and that is where the problem started. william marsh rice's original 1891 bequest, provided for free instruction of white texans. with federal money involved that just was not going to work. so the board of trustees at rice, they had really no appetite for desegregation but they did file a lawsuit to change rice's charter and admit black students. they filed a separate suit to remove the words, white and free from the founders indenture and when they did that, a group of alumni screamed blo
he did not do it at rice by accident. the rice institute became rice university in 1960. and the school's president was a man named kenneth pitzer. whenever nasa would come to houston kenneth would be their tour guide. it was kenneth pitzer's desire to put mission control in houston. so the school's president, kenneth pitzer, humble oil, gave rice, a thousand acres near clearlake. rice promised the land to nasa for the manned space center building. congressman albert thompson said this tipped...
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stir fried rice. >> mm, the rice is delicious. and just what i ordered. but i'm told it has not been cooked by a chef. back in the kitchen, a stir fry machine is going to work. there are two key parts. the first is a spiral rod to toss the ingredients. the second part is the wok. it rotates to ensure everything is heated evenly. that leaves the chef free to focus on the ramen. the rice is ready to serve in just 90 seconds. >> translator: we can expand the menu without having to hire more staff. >> reporter: another dish that needs mixing is sushi. not the fish. the vinegared rice it sits on. mixing rice with vinegar is a skill usually performed by a sushi chef. he blends the two with a large wooden spoon, lifting the rice from the bottom to avoid squashing the grains. this device can do the work of a veteran. the blending mechanism sits at the to the bottom of the container. two shifts rotate and the attached prongs begin to turn. the prongs lift the rice from the bottom in the same gentle action as a sushi chef. the maker is targeting its device at resta
stir fried rice. >> mm, the rice is delicious. and just what i ordered. but i'm told it has not been cooked by a chef. back in the kitchen, a stir fry machine is going to work. there are two key parts. the first is a spiral rod to toss the ingredients. the second part is the wok. it rotates to ensure everything is heated evenly. that leaves the chef free to focus on the ramen. the rice is ready to serve in just 90 seconds. >> translator: we can expand the menu without having to hire...
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host: let's let mary rice hasson respond.uest: in everything the pope has said, if you read his encyclical on the environment, he is clear we do not solve problems by getting rid of people. we do not eliminate poverty by getting rid of poor people. he takes on the idea that we are going to solve our problems with climate change with poverty, by getting rid of people, that is not the problem and that is not the solution. he is adamant about that. when he talks about the science he is saying -- he does say some of these things could change. he's working on what he believes is the operative consensus. the heart of his message is, we have a god, a creator, who built a natural order into things, the way the world works, and we need to respect that. that has to do with how we treat the earth and how we treat other people. if there is anything about this pope, he is the pope of connection. he will connect different ideas. to say it does not work you are concerned about nature and the earth and to not be concerned about the destructi
host: let's let mary rice hasson respond.uest: in everything the pope has said, if you read his encyclical on the environment, he is clear we do not solve problems by getting rid of people. we do not eliminate poverty by getting rid of poor people. he takes on the idea that we are going to solve our problems with climate change with poverty, by getting rid of people, that is not the problem and that is not the solution. he is adamant about that. when he talks about the science he is saying --...
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. >> no one has this kind of rice. >> special rice. >> special rice for tony. >> and then stuffed pepperseaweed and jelly mung beans, noodles with shiitake mushrooms, avocado egg rolls, fried squid and shrimp, potato pancake. often at the choe house, there's a few mexican dishes sprinkled in as well. it is always a great meal. i can tell you that. >> thanks, mom. this is delicious. >> this is awesome. >> thank you. >> i love it. >> during the riots of '92, jim and jane choe worked as real estate agents and property managers, so the destruction in koreatown had a direct impact on their lives. the choes watched from home as the chaos unfolded on tv. after the riots, jim wrote a letter to the editor that was published in the "l.a. times." >> i'm extremely angry with the lapd for their outrageous action. while the cops to let the looters run wild and rape our city, they somehow had time to bother korean shop owners guarding their stores. how can an owner of a business just sit back and watch his life be burned to the ground? >> david would have a very different reaction. >> my brother stole a
. >> no one has this kind of rice. >> special rice. >> special rice for tony. >> and then stuffed pepperseaweed and jelly mung beans, noodles with shiitake mushrooms, avocado egg rolls, fried squid and shrimp, potato pancake. often at the choe house, there's a few mexican dishes sprinkled in as well. it is always a great meal. i can tell you that. >> thanks, mom. this is delicious. >> this is awesome. >> thank you. >> i love it. >> during...
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ground beef, onion, and cooked rice.> and very, 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 her
ground beef, onion, and cooked rice.> and very, 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....
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rice month. it's been 25 years since september was first dedicated as national rice month. so on this silver anniversary i want to pay a special tribute to the hardworking men and women who produce rice on their family farms. i'd also like to recognize all those who meal and market rice, all the suppliers and buyers, of the urse all consumers who makes rice an seengs part of their diet. rice farming in america actually predates this nation's independence beginning almost 300 years ago. today america's rice industry creates 125,000 good-paying jobs and contributes an estimated $34 billion to our nation's economy. nine million tons of rice are grown each year by family farmers on more than 2.7 million acres of land, predominantly in louisiana, arkansas, miss mitts, -- mississippi, missouri, california, and texas. while these six states produce the lions chair of rice in america, they are also rice production in other states like illinois andtown tfpblet in fact, the rice industry reaches every stat
rice month. it's been 25 years since september was first dedicated as national rice month. so on this silver anniversary i want to pay a special tribute to the hardworking men and women who produce rice on their family farms. i'd also like to recognize all those who meal and market rice, all the suppliers and buyers, of the urse all consumers who makes rice an seengs part of their diet. rice farming in america actually predates this nation's independence beginning almost 300 years ago. today...
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the main ingredient is rice.ing 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 the middle from left to the right. like focus. move this, move this. watch this and watch this. this is one of the keys. so this karate is my sushi moves. ♪ ♪ >> now, in an official tournament, two-minute rounds. >> two-minute round. >> and the result you're looking for is points? >> points or knockdown. but two minutes fight. one minutes fight. that's most hardes
the main ingredient is rice.ing 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...
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richard: as he reads the symptoms from his daughter's illness paul rice is holding on to hope. family members say in mid july amay a 36-year-old mother of two cold.at she thought was a >> she woke up the next morning and she was delirious and couldn't breathe. richard: she was rushed to prince william medical center but her condition got worse. >> her respiratory system shut down. she had a mild heart attack. >> doctors saved her life and kept her sedated. but no one knew why she was so ill. >> she had west nile virus along with west nile fever. >> rice's illness has turned into a summer long or deal, at time she spiked a fever of 105 and is partly paralyzed from the neck down. >> she can't swallow. she can't move her legs. she can wiggle her toes. >> all this from a mosquito bite. >> today her son is celebrating his 11th birthday. he's just hoping his mom gets better. >> every time i go there she seems even more better, can talk better. can move a little bit more. kellye: and the virginia department of health say 1-150 west nile pashes have the severity of symptoms that rice h
richard: as he reads the symptoms from his daughter's illness paul rice is holding on to hope. family members say in mid july amay a 36-year-old mother of two cold.at she thought was a >> she woke up the next morning and she was delirious and couldn't breathe. richard: she was rushed to prince william medical center but her condition got worse. >> her respiratory system shut down. she had a mild heart attack. >> doctors saved her life and kept her sedated. but no one knew why...
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rice farmers produce more rice using less land, energy and water, using cutting edge technology and land leveling and yield and in technology for using less chemicals. much more so -- much more efficient than 20 years ago. while providing critical water foul habitat for hundreds of species. i know personally because i've leveled many of these fields myself. america's rice farmers continue to serve as leaders in the farming community by producing a healthy, conservation-friendly, rice crop that generates jobs, economic opportunity. i ask my colleagues to join me in recognizing september as national rice month. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2015 the gentlewoman from new jersey, mrs. watson coleman, is recognized for 60 minutes as
rice farmers produce more rice using less land, energy and water, using cutting edge technology and land leveling and yield and in technology for using less chemicals. much more so -- much more efficient than 20 years ago. while providing critical water foul habitat for hundreds of species. i know personally because i've leveled many of these fields myself. america's rice farmers continue to serve as leaders in the farming community by producing a healthy, conservation-friendly, rice crop that...
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rice is the number one crop grown in the sacramento valley.uch of that rice ends up in sushi restaurants throughout the country. with the drastic water cutbacks, some farmers chose not to grow rice this year. farmers are hoping that a strong el nino expected this winter will help turn thing around for next growing season especially when it comes to those rice crops. >> let's bring in our meteorologist jeff ranieri. we love this time of year. sun sets are gorgeous. >> we have high clouds that's obstructing some of the sunset but check out the reflection. still a 9. looking good here. 6 across the san francisco bay. that's the golden gate bridge right back there. not as much fog. that's why it will be warmer tomorrow. our sky camera tour here across the oakland hills. 75 degrees as you head throughout oakland and back to the caldicott tunnel. for san jose a little bit of the cloud cover and checking in with 77. the big thing happening at the current moment as compared to earlier today and yesterday is high pressure is nudging in from the south,
rice is the number one crop grown in the sacramento valley.uch of that rice ends up in sushi restaurants throughout the country. with the drastic water cutbacks, some farmers chose not to grow rice this year. farmers are hoping that a strong el nino expected this winter will help turn thing around for next growing season especially when it comes to those rice crops. >> let's bring in our meteorologist jeff ranieri. we love this time of year. sun sets are gorgeous. >> we have high...
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stephanie tantillo here to show you how to make nutmeg spinach rice. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. there's history in this, stephanie. >> yeah, this recipe comes with a history lesson. obviously, you know i lived in florence for a while and spinach is always linked to florence cuisine. eggs florentine made with spinach. nutmeg is a very popular renaissance spice and the two go together beautifully. nutmeg and spinach. when you pair those together in a saute pain like this, you're really tasting old florence. >> and i got to tell you, the aroma coming out of the pan, you don't expect coming from spinach. >> no. >> it really marries beautiful in there. >> that's another thing. if you're a little turned off by the spinach smell, this helps a lot. >> it does. >> i'm actually mixing in, to bring it up to date, a little quinoa and wild rice. cook these in separate pots, because they have different cooking times, but let them cool off in the same. lightly season and then mix them together right here. >> right now, the spinach is great in the farmers mark
stephanie tantillo here to show you how to make nutmeg spinach rice. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. there's history in this, stephanie. >> yeah, this recipe comes with a history lesson. obviously, you know i lived in florence for a while and spinach is always linked to florence cuisine. eggs florentine made with spinach. nutmeg is a very popular renaissance spice and the two go together beautifully. nutmeg and spinach. when you pair those together in a saute pain like this,...
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while most people would assume rice energy's success is because of the rice brothers, the truth is, our leaders of this company isn't to tell our 370 hard-working employees how to do their jobs. our job as leaders is to giveis our employees the tools and resources they need to do the best job they can and realizee their full potential. job this requires trust, and this is the trust that we have the right people to do their best and to do what's right. rice energy is succeeding because of its people. and we need a leader in washington that sees ourtha nation's opportunity, recognizes our people's potential and shepherd our nation's return to greatness. this presidency isn't about choosing the smartest, the richest or the most charismatic candidate. for me this presidency is about choosing the president who believes in the people -- you're all three of those. [laughter] [applause] this presidency is about choosing candidate who believes in the people of this nation. that we the people have the potential and work ethic to make our country great.. since launching his candidacy jeb laid out
while most people would assume rice energy's success is because of the rice brothers, the truth is, our leaders of this company isn't to tell our 370 hard-working employees how to do their jobs. our job as leaders is to giveis our employees the tools and resources they need to do the best job they can and realizee their full potential. job this requires trust, and this is the trust that we have the right people to do their best and to do what's right. rice energy is succeeding because of its...
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energy and for all of the suppliers of rice energy.unity -- and for the landowners leasing of the properties and they are buying pickup trucks. thanks to those royalty checks. they are able to provide for their child's education. they are saving their money so their kids can go to the university of their choice. they are doing also to things that they want to do rather than being told what they can do. there's a vitality to this that helps not just the business but the entire community in which they are serving. frankly it's also national security issue. it's going to get cold here pretty soon. not here but in estonia and in poland and in germany and romania. if you look at the keating necessities of europe it's really cold there. where did they get their gas? by and large they get it from the russians and they're basically held hostage and they can be blackmailed. they can raise their prices anytime they want and they have done it. as the ukraine people what it's like to live through a winter with russia being your sole-source of supp
energy and for all of the suppliers of rice energy.unity -- and for the landowners leasing of the properties and they are buying pickup trucks. thanks to those royalty checks. they are able to provide for their child's education. they are saving their money so their kids can go to the university of their choice. they are doing also to things that they want to do rather than being told what they can do. there's a vitality to this that helps not just the business but the entire community in which...
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the rice is great, too.ions, it is probably worth remembering that they start in places like this. people talking. and when they are won, they're often won by people who sat at the feet of the original planters, people who look like this. >> look at all these kids. watch out, future revolutionaries. >> exactly. new ideas coming in to change things come from them. think about it. the challenges we face as a small island country, doesn't the whole world face these challenges? >> yeah. >> how to preserve all these things, how to find balance. to me, i see africa as a whole, i see very interesting times. >> hopeful? >> i'm very hopeful, actually. >> optimistic? >> i'm optimistic. i think the zanzibar people are great people. and if given the opportunity, i think they can put a lot on the table, not only for themselves but also for the culture of east africa and possibly even the world. i think they're great people. why not? staying in rhythm... it's how i try to live... how i stay active. so i need nutrition...
the rice is great, too.ions, it is probably worth remembering that they start in places like this. people talking. and when they are won, they're often won by people who sat at the feet of the original planters, people who look like this. >> look at all these kids. watch out, future revolutionaries. >> exactly. new ideas coming in to change things come from them. think about it. the challenges we face as a small island country, doesn't the whole world face these challenges? >>...
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inside you have the rice and peaces. her mother was able to identify that as her, even though she couldn't find a trace of her daughter. back in 1995, a few of us suggests that if they wanted to cancel the big exhibit and they wanted to limit it, they should show two artifacts, one was the enormous plane, the other was the lunch box of the 12-year-old girl. we thought that would send the message about what the atomic bombs were really about. of course, that was the last thing in the world that they were going to display. they wanted none of the artifacts about the victims. they didn't want the photographs of the victims. they didn't want the statements by american military leaders condemning the bombing. they didn't want that controversy. here is a more historical panel. as a historian, i would like an exhibit about the context, about the decision to drop the bomb. it would have made a boring exhibit, probably. but this has some of the important information about the manhattan project that was started to build a bomb as
inside you have the rice and peaces. her mother was able to identify that as her, even though she couldn't find a trace of her daughter. back in 1995, a few of us suggests that if they wanted to cancel the big exhibit and they wanted to limit it, they should show two artifacts, one was the enormous plane, the other was the lunch box of the 12-year-old girl. we thought that would send the message about what the atomic bombs were really about. of course, that was the last thing in the world that...
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crispies, and instead of the rice crispies, i am putting in pop corn to drive down the calories andy pressing it in there, and a ine a roohepr, g >>atheu hody. >> the original is 140 and my version is 80. >> two carrots, and you are on a roll. >> yes, thank you. >> and you can also eat the carrots. >> and both of the recipes are on -- >> k lshlgandhoda.com. >>> and this is first, today on he has no idea what's coming. my taste - so huge, yet so unexpected. i'm like a boxer in a ring. a small boxer. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em with a whole lotta creamy goodness! left! right! uppercut! leaving taste buds... deliciously dizzy! look! his tongue is knocked out! oh! mom steps into the ring! bring it, girlfriend! rich, creamy, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. >>> before we say good-bye, we want to make five viewers very, very happy. >> because it is time to give it away. over 9,000 of you entered for this week's prize which is a juice presto. >> it runs quietly and you can use it to make pancakes and organic baby food and so much mo more. >>
crispies, and instead of the rice crispies, i am putting in pop corn to drive down the calories andy pressing it in there, and a ine a roohepr, g >>atheu hody. >> the original is 140 and my version is 80. >> two carrots, and you are on a roll. >> yes, thank you. >> and you can also eat the carrots. >> and both of the recipes are on -- >> k lshlgandhoda.com. >>> and this is first, today on he has no idea what's coming. my taste - so huge, yet so...
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they let us bring in 2 kilos of rice. they take away the rest. illegal gas is still available. and so are many subsidized venezuela goods. restrictions are having an effect, but ending illegal trade might be difficult. >> if we look at it from a historical perspective, they have been merchants. venezuela is looking for a scapegoat for its problems. they would trade goods in venezuela. it will be complicated to stop this as long as there is such a difference in prices. this has always been part of our tradition. >> they are under threat now and many here fear could soon stir up social tensions if the border crackdown continues. >>> to india where 12 men have been found guilty over the 2006 train bombings. a court convicted them of murder an conspiracy. sentences will be handed down on monday and they are expected to face the death penalty and earlier suspect has been acquitted, 189 people were killed in the bombing. students at one of india's top film institutes are taking drastic measures. they are on a hunger strike protesting a string of questionable appointments. they are wo
they let us bring in 2 kilos of rice. they take away the rest. illegal gas is still available. and so are many subsidized venezuela goods. restrictions are having an effect, but ending illegal trade might be difficult. >> if we look at it from a historical perspective, they have been merchants. venezuela is looking for a scapegoat for its problems. they would trade goods in venezuela. it will be complicated to stop this as long as there is such a difference in prices. this has always been...
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because this was in the water, they threw rice in in hopes of them eating rice instead of the body.hen the spirit said hey, like put it in silk, wrap the rise in silk so i can eat it, too. >> he was hungry. >> so then tradition had it where it evolved into wrapping in lotus leaves. now today we have it in all kinds of variation. we have meat and beans and other things. we all like to eat. >> we brought a couple here wrapped in lotus leaves now. i think everyone loves that this time of year eating these, even when not that festival time. >> best festival involves a lot of food. give me an idea, one of the things i remember when we talked about this was the personal involvement and growth of people that participated. talk a little about the youngsters that participate in this. >> like i said before, the youth division actually is a big part of dragon boating. huge number of youth there. i started to dragon boat at mission high school in san francisco. i initially started because i wanted to reach out to my heritage. i joined the chinese club at school. they had a dragon boat team. joi
because this was in the water, they threw rice in in hopes of them eating rice instead of the body.hen the spirit said hey, like put it in silk, wrap the rise in silk so i can eat it, too. >> he was hungry. >> so then tradition had it where it evolved into wrapping in lotus leaves. now today we have it in all kinds of variation. we have meat and beans and other things. we all like to eat. >> we brought a couple here wrapped in lotus leaves now. i think everyone loves that this...
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we stick together, like rice. sticky rice. now that i'm american, uncle ben's. it's all separated. if you think about it, it's the white man's rice that's trying to separate. separate from the white pages? think about it. >> round of applause. until next time, keep laughing. -welcome to "good circulation," a program where we talk about the health of the circulatory and cardiovascular systems. in the voices of real patients from the clinic heartvein nyc, we will learn their stories, how they found the right treatment to get rid of leg pain and other symptoms caused by venous insufficiency and heart problems. venous insufficiency and other problems of the circulatory system don't discriminate. just ask kelby bailey, who is only 20 years old and had been suffering a great deal because of problems with his legs. -my legs were very achy. they were very tired. and when i would try to exercise, they would swell up and they would hurt. and at night, i would have to move my legs, -because kelby was extremely overweight, he thought that was the cause of his problems. -i thought that if i los
we stick together, like rice. sticky rice. now that i'm american, uncle ben's. it's all separated. if you think about it, it's the white man's rice that's trying to separate. separate from the white pages? think about it. >> round of applause. until next time, keep laughing. -welcome to "good circulation," a program where we talk about the health of the circulatory and cardiovascular systems. in the voices of real patients from the clinic heartvein nyc, we will learn their...
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the new orleans saints, adrian peterson, ray rice.least roger goodell could say, i'm on the side of rice, on the side of cleaning up the league at dim-fwitted as it was it was a line he could sell to owners, the public and corporate partners. all you can sell in this case is i make george w. bush look like disraeli. >> it's been hard to understand the logic from the beginning. the conspiracy theorists said, look, kraft is buddies with goodell, one of his close friends. if you were to pick one person who is the face of the nfl it's tom brady, right? the guy is a superstar, model handsome, married to a model. five-time super bowl winner. this guy is everything. four, five times? >> yeah. also let's not forget white as the driven snow in a majority black league that they are selling to a majority white audience. the thing about tom brady is he's like dorian gray. somewhere there is a picture of a decaying soul but he gets more handsome every today. >> why pick this fight? >> that's the thing. >> why this fight? >> it makes sense. if you
the new orleans saints, adrian peterson, ray rice.least roger goodell could say, i'm on the side of rice, on the side of cleaning up the league at dim-fwitted as it was it was a line he could sell to owners, the public and corporate partners. all you can sell in this case is i make george w. bush look like disraeli. >> it's been hard to understand the logic from the beginning. the conspiracy theorists said, look, kraft is buddies with goodell, one of his close friends. if you were to pick...
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#teñ lore lynch and susan rice will address them aet the center.ce will speak around 2:30 this afternoon. >>> the so-called yawning bank robber is in custody this morning. they've arrested the man they believe robbed the bank . when he left, he dropped some money that he stole from the bank. he has not been charged yet. police have not given us his name. >>> a teenager accused of punching and knocking a man down on an escalator has pled guilty to assault charges. he pled guilty. smith had an argument with the man on a metro train and then the metro train shows the exchange inside the eastern market in april. the argument continued onto the platform. smith was attacked as he arrived at the top of the escalator. >>> a developing story in southwest virginia right now. two dozen high schoolers are starting their first day of suspension for fight thaurg school's ban on the confederate flags. dozens of students refused to change and they plan to do that today. we're talk about christianburg high school. they can't have the flag on their clothing, cars, o
#teñ lore lynch and susan rice will address them aet the center.ce will speak around 2:30 this afternoon. >>> the so-called yawning bank robber is in custody this morning. they've arrested the man they believe robbed the bank . when he left, he dropped some money that he stole from the bank. he has not been charged yet. police have not given us his name. >>> a teenager accused of punching and knocking a man down on an escalator has pled guilty to assault charges. he pled...
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the whole ray rice issue was a microcosm of what's wrong with the nfl.e completely disconnected from the consequences of this sport they are engaged in. they are socializing young men into a culture of violence. is it at all surprising that you see the kind of corollary social damage surrounding players that we see? not at all surprising. they are off on this 19th century trajectory. it is fundamentally out of touch with the rest of us. emily: your friend and podcast partner bill simmons called be commissioner of the nfl a liar. espn suspended him. was that the right decision? malcolm: it was totally the wrong decision. if a sports columnist in a podcast can't exercise free speech. calling him a liar is not like it came out of nowhere. one reasonable conclusion from the whole ray rice saga is that the commissioner of the nfl knew about the existence of the videotape and was lying about it. i'm not saying that is what he did but it's a reasonable conclusion. i thought that in the course of expressing their opinions, sports columnists are allowed to draw c
the whole ray rice issue was a microcosm of what's wrong with the nfl.e completely disconnected from the consequences of this sport they are engaged in. they are socializing young men into a culture of violence. is it at all surprising that you see the kind of corollary social damage surrounding players that we see? not at all surprising. they are off on this 19th century trajectory. it is fundamentally out of touch with the rest of us. emily: your friend and podcast partner bill simmons called...
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there are delicious stews on rice and there are some kind of meat on rice. and we really escape joyed this for the -- enjoyed this for the first few days but at some point you tire of the same thing. i'd taken protein bars but the weather was so hot that you'd open it up and it would be like eating chocolate pudding and nobody wanted them. the only way you could get anybody to get one was when we were so hungry, ten, twelve hours into the day and nobody had eaten. i actually have more space here than i had when i left. >>> the wi-fi and cell infrastructure in iran is less than perfect. i had created an expectation that communication would be difficult. and detailed communication would be yet more difficult. when you tried to skype, the wi-fi would go down. you try to do -- it wasn't even reliable. so you tried to call and just talk. nice to have the connection back home. i mean, that was the most important thing because in a weird way you can feel very isolated when you think you're being watched and controlled and there were days where there was none of tha
there are delicious stews on rice and there are some kind of meat on rice. and we really escape joyed this for the -- enjoyed this for the first few days but at some point you tire of the same thing. i'd taken protein bars but the weather was so hot that you'd open it up and it would be like eating chocolate pudding and nobody wanted them. the only way you could get anybody to get one was when we were so hungry, ten, twelve hours into the day and nobody had eaten. i actually have more space...
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is if el niÑo lasts until november, then we have to recalculate, and we might be forced to import rice> millions of affected farmers cannot wait that long. nearly every rice farming has failed already and now they rely on the government for food and basic necessary like drinking water. al jazeera, indonesia. >> pope francis has arrived in the hometown of the cuban president raul castro, we're looking at picture is of just a short time ago where he will lead morning mass in the city which is expected to attract more than 150,000 people. on sunday the pontiff met fidel castro. >> pope francis listened as a young man addressed him on behalf of cuba's youth. many have abandoned their country in search of a different life. >> we the youth in hope of a different future. cuba, a country that can welcome all its children regardless of the way they think. >> they again appeal for the acceptance of people's differences in cuba. an one-party communist stake for organized opposition is not tolerated. >> enmity destroys the family. enmity destroys the country. enmity destroys the world. we see a wo
is if el niÑo lasts until november, then we have to recalculate, and we might be forced to import rice> millions of affected farmers cannot wait that long. nearly every rice farming has failed already and now they rely on the government for food and basic necessary like drinking water. al jazeera, indonesia. >> pope francis has arrived in the hometown of the cuban president raul castro, we're looking at picture is of just a short time ago where he will lead morning mass in the city...
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rice, sugar, cooking oil, corn. we are out of everything. >> even drinking water is sparse. >> before the kids would east at least twice a day. if we had enough for three times, they would eat three times. but now, we are down to one meal and they are getting sick for centuries, they have managed to survive here freeling crossing the board their divides their an cest recall lands. >> but sense the anti-smugging offensive, it has been hurting looichldz. it was aivelihoods. it was a. it would send in food, water tanks and other aid to the villages but people here say that ended months ago. >> the highest malnutrition rate and infant mortality in columbia and is going through one of the worst droughts in decades. the contraband from venzuela which they don't consider illegal. >> these people are trying to cross one of the routes through the desert hoping to bring back what thing. >> venzuela says we can move freely but if we are lucky they let us bring in two kilos of rice. >> through the desert, gasoline canisters mos
rice, sugar, cooking oil, corn. we are out of everything. >> even drinking water is sparse. >> before the kids would east at least twice a day. if we had enough for three times, they would eat three times. but now, we are down to one meal and they are getting sick for centuries, they have managed to survive here freeling crossing the board their divides their an cest recall lands. >> but sense the anti-smugging offensive, it has been hurting looichldz. it was aivelihoods. it...
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he decided to returno the traditional way using only rice, water and rice malt. a key difference between this and other sake is the yeast he uses to ferment the ingredients. >> translator: the yeast we use was discovered here 85 years ago. it's the oldest strain still in use at sake breweries. >> reporter: he also uses wood barrels, a practice rarely seen these days. the barrels need to be cleaned all the time to prevent mold which can ruin the sake. i want adds up to a lot of work but the master brewer says it pays off. >> translator: taste is important but the story and culture behind how the sake is made is just as important for consumers. so we would rather have each bottle tasting different than going for mass production with a boring uniformed taste. >> cheers. >> reporter: another brand that's winning new customers, some at the highest levels. u.s. president obama chose sake to toast japan's prime minister. he has chosen to return to the tritional way, another company has gone in the opposite direction. he reconstructed its brewery equipped it with data tr
he decided to returno the traditional way using only rice, water and rice malt. a key difference between this and other sake is the yeast he uses to ferment the ingredients. >> translator: the yeast we use was discovered here 85 years ago. it's the oldest strain still in use at sake breweries. >> reporter: he also uses wood barrels, a practice rarely seen these days. the barrels need to be cleaned all the time to prevent mold which can ruin the sake. i want adds up to a lot of work...
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three tablespoons of whipped butter a melt it with four cups of mini marsh mel lows instead of the rice crispies, and instead of the rice crispies, i am putting in pop corn to drive down the calories so mix it around and by the way, if your hands are sticky pressing it in there, and a little bohepr, ine a ro g >>atheu hody. >> the original is 140 and my version is 80. >> two carrots, and you are on a roll. >> yes, thank you. >> and you can also eat the carrots. >> and both of the recipes are on -- >> k lshgs >>> and this is first, today on >>> before we say good-bye, we want to make five viewers very, very happy. >> because it is time to give it away. over 9,000 of you entered for this week's prize which is a juice presto. >> it runs quietly and you can use it to make pancakes and organic baby food and so much more more. >> and who is the first one? >> it is going to be, sorr it, diane fulton of dawson island, alabama. >> and we have susan benny of houston, texas. >> and good for her. we have dorothy carter from coburn, virginia. >> and i have right here in my hot hand roberta guardnear
three tablespoons of whipped butter a melt it with four cups of mini marsh mel lows instead of the rice crispies, and instead of the rice crispies, i am putting in pop corn to drive down the calories so mix it around and by the way, if your hands are sticky pressing it in there, and a little bohepr, ine a ro g >>atheu hody. >> the original is 140 and my version is 80. >> two carrots, and you are on a roll. >> yes, thank you. >> and you can also eat the carrots....
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we stick together, like rice. sticky rice. now that i'm american, uncle ben's. it's all separated.'s the white man's rice that's trying to separate. a why is the yellow pages separate from the white pages? think about it. >> round of applause. thank you for watching. until next time, keep laughing. >>> this has been a production of entertainmentstudios.com. >>> the "insider" from hollywood. your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >> i'm donald trump. i've made billions and billi of dollars. >> more energy tonight. i like that. this is a country where we speak english. >> the gop debate becomes a trump reality show special. >> we don't need an apprentice in the white house. we have one right now. >> i'm in t middle of all the media madness. >> does america want a celebrity president? >> i have the ideas. >> then the demand for kanye as potus grows stronger. a new campaign video that is trending. >> i'm not no politician, bro. >> plus, modeling's biggest money makers get a major wage increase. ♪ did taylor turn her bad blood crew into fashion's top earners? ♪ all night long >>> then lionel
we stick together, like rice. sticky rice. now that i'm american, uncle ben's. it's all separated.'s the white man's rice that's trying to separate. a why is the yellow pages separate from the white pages? think about it. >> round of applause. thank you for watching. until next time, keep laughing. >>> this has been a production of entertainmentstudios.com. >>> the "insider" from hollywood. your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >> i'm donald trump. i've made...
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inside you have the rice and peaces. her mother was able to identify that as her, even though she couldn't find a trace of her daughter. back in 1995, a few of us suggests that if they wanted to cancel the big exhibit and they wanted to limit it, they should show two artifacts, one was the enormous plane, the other was the lunch box of the 12-year-old girl. we thought that would send the message about what the atomic bombs were really about. of course, that was the last thing in the world that they were going to display. they wanted none of the artifacts about the victims. they didn't want the photographs of the victims. they didn't want the statements by american military leaders condemning the bombing. they didn't want that controversy. here is a more historical panel. as a historian, i would like an exhibit about the context, about the decision to drop the bomb. it would have made a boring exhibit, probably. but this has some of the important information about the manhattan project that was started to build a bomb as
inside you have the rice and peaces. her mother was able to identify that as her, even though she couldn't find a trace of her daughter. back in 1995, a few of us suggests that if they wanted to cancel the big exhibit and they wanted to limit it, they should show two artifacts, one was the enormous plane, the other was the lunch box of the 12-year-old girl. we thought that would send the message about what the atomic bombs were really about. of course, that was the last thing in the world that...
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>> true. >> made the childed drink made from ground rice or almonds?me the true story of jaime escalante. >> true or false one of the lands of mexico is -- >> true. >> in what city was established in 1961. >> chicago. >> chicago? >> okay. i think time is actually up. how are you feeling. i think you did really great. this is the end of this round. when we come back we'll tally up the scores. . we'll be right bang after this break. ♪ is it seven yet? no, not yet. is it seven? no, honey not yet. mom, is it seven yet? not yet. it's seven! ¡hola campeón! hola amor. hola mi amor. ¿como estas? good. ¿sabes que?... mira. found it in my sock. ♪ is that consequential? mate. mmm..ehh with whom are you communicating? jake, from planet state farm. jake, from planet state farm at o three hundred hours? state your identity. it is jake, from planet state farm, home of discount double check. describe your apparel "jake from planet state farm" uh, khakis... khakis...explain. a dull earthly garment covering male extremities. sounds most appropriate. mm hm save mass quan
>> true. >> made the childed drink made from ground rice or almonds?me the true story of jaime escalante. >> true or false one of the lands of mexico is -- >> true. >> in what city was established in 1961. >> chicago. >> chicago? >> okay. i think time is actually up. how are you feeling. i think you did really great. this is the end of this round. when we come back we'll tally up the scores. . we'll be right bang after this break. ♪ is it seven...
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so, it's rice and like guancha?s delicious. wow. >> so, this is like palau, specifically from pacific. this is pago rojo, steamed shrimp. >> very cool. >> and fried tomatoes. >> you find them everywhere. >> with all of that you have to accompany with ceviche. >> yeah, i'm learning that. >> it's the best way to handle this. >> cane sugar. >> from cane sugar, it's homemade. >> what are your favorite places in colombia? >> colombia is like five countries in one. when you come to colombia, you definitely have to go to some pacifico experience, either cali or go straight to the coast. you have to have an atlantic or caribbean experience. you definitely have to have like a mountain experience, which would be like medellin or bogota. >> right. >> another would be just go to the amazon, you know, like just go to the jungle and check out what's going on. >> i'm planning a vacation. should i come to colombia? should i come to cali? >> most definitely, man. >> of course. >> you will find great music, great partying, great food
so, it's rice and like guancha?s delicious. wow. >> so, this is like palau, specifically from pacific. this is pago rojo, steamed shrimp. >> very cool. >> and fried tomatoes. >> you find them everywhere. >> with all of that you have to accompany with ceviche. >> yeah, i'm learning that. >> it's the best way to handle this. >> cane sugar. >> from cane sugar, it's homemade. >> what are your favorite places in colombia? >> colombia...
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so the kid who will not eat quinoa, you can combine half and half of regular rice to start out with and gradually get them into whether it's whole wheat pasta. the key is to combine it so they develop a taste for it. and you'll be surprised. they eventually learn to like certain foods. >> so you prefer this over pbj now? >> yeah. >> how about that. if mom was to pack you the perfect lunch, what would be in it? >> probably these are my favorite fruits and vegetables. peppers and oranges. then i think i would probably want maybe this, the turkey, and also i love the pasta. >> and you got to have -- >> yeah, that's my favorite bar. >> your friends are sitting next to you saying, can i have a bite of that? >> yeah, we share sometimes. >> that's a good thing when you're sharing healthy foods. maybe we'll get them all into the spirit of eating healthier. you better pack a bigger lunch. thank you so much. some healthy alternatives, folks. and you can find out more on our website. we're going to take you back to >>> have a tip for new york's biggest i-team? call 866-news-244. >>> and we want to
so the kid who will not eat quinoa, you can combine half and half of regular rice to start out with and gradually get them into whether it's whole wheat pasta. the key is to combine it so they develop a taste for it. and you'll be surprised. they eventually learn to like certain foods. >> so you prefer this over pbj now? >> yeah. >> how about that. if mom was to pack you the perfect lunch, what would be in it? >> probably these are my favorite fruits and vegetables....
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. >> for with through me was the ray rice video tape that they hid.thing about concussions and the violence and tom brady being a complete cheater but the whole thing about the-- that video tape, like that makes the league to me pretty disgusting and -- >> the thing about that, i don't think domestic violence is nfl problem, it is a societal problem and that actually was shown and ray rice paid the penalty for that. but that is something we need to address across-the-board. >> absolutely. >> in some ways, i mean in some ways football really is more of a reflection of american culture. >> it really is. >> it's brutal and it's fun. and -- >> do you watch football. >> ugly things like that happen that we kind of brush aside. but do you think we take the concussion thing seriously enough. >> we should. for me ations long as i played in the nfl and looking back on my ca year-- career, i do believe there were times i probably shouldn't have went back in the game whether by choice. >> really if. >> definitely. >> larry: where you wanted to go back in. >> a c
. >> for with through me was the ray rice video tape that they hid.thing about concussions and the violence and tom brady being a complete cheater but the whole thing about the-- that video tape, like that makes the league to me pretty disgusting and -- >> the thing about that, i don't think domestic violence is nfl problem, it is a societal problem and that actually was shown and ray rice paid the penalty for that. but that is something we need to address across-the-board. >>...
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eileen mary rice kenneth frederick rice iii cecilia e richards.ernon allan richard >> and my brother, harry young, the unsung hero of my life. god bless the united states of america. >> and my father, frederick charles rimmele iii we all love and miss you like crazy. god bless you and god bless america. claude daniel richards gregory david richards michael richards venesha orintia richards jimmy riches. alan jay richman john m. rigo frederick charles rimmele iii rose mary riso moises n. rivas joseph rivelli carmen alicia rivera isaias rivera juan william rivera linda ivelisse rivera david e. rivers joseph r. riverso paul v. rizza john frank rizzo stephen louis roach joseph roberto leo arthur roberts michael edward roberts donald walter robertson jr. catherina robinson jeffrey robinson michell lee jean robotham donald a. robson antonio a. rocha raymond james rocha laura rockefeller john rodak antonio j. rodrigues anthony rodriguez carmen milagros rodriguez gregory ernesto rodriguez marsha a. rodriguez mayra valdes rodriguez richard rodriguez david
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if we are lucky they bring in 2 kilos of rice. they take the rest. >> through the desert cannisters lie empty. further south. illegal venezuela gas is still available. and so are many subsidised venezuela goods. restrictions are having an effect, but ending the illegal trade might be difficult. if we look at it from an historical perspective. they have been merchants. venezuela is looking for a scapegoat. when economic situation was opposite they'd trade goods. it would be complicated to stop this, as long as there's a difference in prices. it's been part of our tradition. traditional ways of survival, and many fear could stir up social tensions if the border crackdown continues. >>> the governor of the u.s. state of california declared a state of emergency over several dangerous wildfires. thousands have been ordered to leave their homes. dozens of fires burning across six states, thousands of scare kilometres of land and crops destroyed over the past few months. police officers across the u.s. hold a big training exercise in cal
if we are lucky they bring in 2 kilos of rice. they take the rest. >> through the desert cannisters lie empty. further south. illegal venezuela gas is still available. and so are many subsidised venezuela goods. restrictions are having an effect, but ending the illegal trade might be difficult. if we look at it from an historical perspective. they have been merchants. venezuela is looking for a scapegoat. when economic situation was opposite they'd trade goods. it would be complicated to...
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crispies, and instead of the rice crispies, i am putting in pop corn to drive down the calories andarrots, and you are on a roll. >> yes, thank you. >> and you can also eat the carrots. >> and both of the recipes are on -- >> k lshlgandhoda.com. >>> and this is first, today on are you still waiting to change your bath tub? not any more. when i finally did it, it changed everything! only bath fitter can give you the new tub you've been waiting for, in as little as one day. with their unique tub over tub process. isn't that amazing! bath fitter will measure and make you a new custom bathtub that they install right over your existing one, without tearing out your old tub. what an innovative idea! and every bath fitter installation is backed by their lifetime warranty, plus, 30 years of experience. that's what got me. so i did it. i called the experts at bath fitter, and now i have a gorgeous new acrylic tub, with beautiful seamless walls that guarantee a water-tight fit! look at my before and after pics. the color, the pattern, and all the new accessories were selected by me. a new bat
crispies, and instead of the rice crispies, i am putting in pop corn to drive down the calories andarrots, and you are on a roll. >> yes, thank you. >> and you can also eat the carrots. >> and both of the recipes are on -- >> k lshlgandhoda.com. >>> and this is first, today on are you still waiting to change your bath tub? not any more. when i finally did it, it changed everything! only bath fitter can give you the new tub you've been waiting for, in as little...
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. >> last time i was in havana, a meal would have been rice and beans. now sushi.ng apocalypse. that's good. >> ten years ago this restaurant would have never been allowed not only because private businesses were not allowed, but the external influence that you're seeing, remember, this is a country where chewing gum or listening to the beatles were prohibited. i don't think we need to have twitter every day. one thing i love about coming to cuba is the fact i can put my iphone away. who cares. i hope cubans continues to have access to free information. they still want to preserve these family times. ♪ >> tourists have been coming to cuba for some time. predominantly europeans, many of them men of a certain age looking for, how should we say, company. now it looks like americans looking to live out fantasies of "godfather ii" will soon be able to do so. and it's all still here for them. ♪ but there's new stuff, too. this is certainly new. the hottest spot in havana. a nightclub, performance base, art gallery, highlighting artists, musicians and deejays from around
. >> last time i was in havana, a meal would have been rice and beans. now sushi.ng apocalypse. that's good. >> ten years ago this restaurant would have never been allowed not only because private businesses were not allowed, but the external influence that you're seeing, remember, this is a country where chewing gum or listening to the beatles were prohibited. i don't think we need to have twitter every day. one thing i love about coming to cuba is the fact i can put my iphone...